Setting up Wideband Datalogging Input Video
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Re: Setting up Wideband Datalogging Input Video
I tested which a bad battery so I might test again which the new one, grounds are good. I tested a separate additional ground which made no difference.
its possible that there is a voltage drop across the WB output wire are it is pretty long, few m long altogether.
I'll shove a multimeter on it tonight and see what readings I get.
If its out like this, can I correct it by changing the 5V value in TP? I tried this and it works, but not sure if this is the right thing to do.
its possible that there is a voltage drop across the WB output wire are it is pretty long, few m long altogether.
I'll shove a multimeter on it tonight and see what readings I get.
If its out like this, can I correct it by changing the 5V value in TP? I tried this and it works, but not sure if this is the right thing to do.
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Re: Setting up Wideband Datalogging Input Video
this is a similar issue i had with a pressure sensor, it's not a 0-5v sensor, it's a 0.5v to 4.5v sensor, so i had to change the equation i used in the graph program and use 20-230 instead of 0-255, im not sure how you would correct this with $12P though.
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Re: Setting up Wideband Datalogging Input Video
Well I found if I changed the 5V value to 21.xxAFR, it would sit on 20AFR reading in open air.
But that said, I don't know if the scaling is right and just the output maxes out less than 5V or if the scaling is compressed within the 0-4.xx V range, or is there is a drop from WB by the time it get to the ECU?
But that said, I don't know if the scaling is right and just the output maxes out less than 5V or if the scaling is compressed within the 0-4.xx V range, or is there is a drop from WB by the time it get to the ECU?
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Re: Setting up Wideband Datalogging Input Video
I agree with Jayme, see what the output is with a multimeter when its reading 19.8 etc, if its 5v or not then go from there, if its say 4.96V you should be able to change the analog output to tell it at 19.8 its 4.96V etc ... well at least I know you can with an innovate wideband.
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Re: Setting up Wideband Datalogging Input Video
The spartan kit has no adjustment or electronic connection. Its a sensor and cable. In the cable is some sort of electronics in a heat shrink.
I set mine up as per the manual 0v 10afr 5v 20afr but would love to compare it against a calibrated one.
I set mine up as per the manual 0v 10afr 5v 20afr but would love to compare it against a calibrated one.
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I suppose you could compare to the NB when in closed loop. Log both and compare, if its the same, I would leave it.
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a lot of widebands command specific values out the analog output wire on bootup to allow you to calibrate whatever you are reading it with... got any docs on it? perhaps this one does too. my old NAW_7s used to command 13.3 for 2 seconds, then 16.6 for 2 seconds, then the actual value.
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Re: Setting up Wideband Datalogging Input Video
this is the only one they have on their site.
http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0189/1 ... l.pdf?1955
http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0189/1 ... l.pdf?1955
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Re: Setting up Wideband Datalogging Input Video
This was my idea as well but yet to try. How do you find the simulated narrow band output?vlad01 wrote:I suppose you could compare to the NB when in closed loop. Log both and compare, if its the same, I would leave it.
It's inactive half the time on my current set up.
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Re: Setting up Wideband Datalogging Input Video
If you have a wideband with a fixed 0-5V output and no test modes you can check it against a real narrowband sensor. They are extremely accurate switching around stoich so its a good sanity check even once you have things setup. You obviously need more than one bung installed on the same bank.
This is a LM1 compared to a narrow band.. http://pcmhacking.net/forums/viewtopic. ... and#p13863
This is a LM1 compared to a narrow band.. http://pcmhacking.net/forums/viewtopic. ... and#p13863