Wideband o2 ??
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Hi All,
Some of You guys use a wideband lambda for mapping,how do You capture the result??.
I would realy like to mount a wideband in the downpipe, and save it in the log on my Pclink, saved in the 0-1v range that is there, is it possible????
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Skassa
Some of You guys use a wideband lambda for mapping,how do You capture the result??.
I would realy like to mount a wideband in the downpipe, and save it in the log on my Pclink, saved in the 0-1v range that is there, is it possible????
Thanks
Skassa
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Check out www.techedge.com.au - the v1.5 WB provides an 'ecu output' in the 0-1v range. Depending how accurate this 'ecu output' is, you can then just continue to log this input as you do now, safe in the knowledge it's accurate.
I haven't tried it this way yet though, there may be some resolution issues doing it this way.
Richard
I haven't tried it this way yet though, there may be some resolution issues doing it this way.
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Thanks Richard,
There is a v2 on the way!!,I think i better wait, becourse i can get the boschsensor cheap
Any of you know how accurate the 0-1v output is??
It seems that you have to adjust it yourself!.
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Skassa
There is a v2 on the way!!,I think i better wait, becourse i can get the boschsensor cheap
Any of you know how accurate the 0-1v output is??
It seems that you have to adjust it yourself!.
Thanks
Skassa
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