I've seen reports of wideband either to the o2 pinout in open loop or to the ELD pinout with the ELD sensor disabled, I assume.
What is the prefered method? I'm going to use the narrowband readout instead of the oem o2 when not tuning.
Connect wideband to o2 pinout or ELD or does it matter?
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Now you can use both the narrowband input and the wideband input...use the regualr O2 inputon the ecu for the narrow band and teh ELD for the Wideband. Just go into the settings make sure you specify the lambda readings are taken from the eld input.
This allows the car to run in closed loop and also have wideband readings available to Smanager .
This allows the car to run in closed loop and also have wideband readings available to Smanager .
So Smanager Autotune can use ELD wideband input for self tuning, and you simpy turn off Closed Loop?Spunkster wrote:Now you can use both the narrowband input and the wideband input...the ELD for the Wideband. Just go into the settings make sure you specify the lambda readings are taken from the eld input.
This allows the car to run in closed loop and also have wideband readings available to Smanager .
Thanks
Jacques
This ability should be advertised. I wasn?t considering upgrading until I read this.
The lamest part of the old S200 was having to swap my WBO2/Narrowband back and forth. Compounding that was that I could never datalog in closed loop. It was always a guessing game as to where I actually ran in closed loop.
Nice decision to use the ELD.
And from another thread: The Honda O2 input takes up to 3.8V, not 2.8V
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The lamest part of the old S200 was having to swap my WBO2/Narrowband back and forth. Compounding that was that I could never datalog in closed loop. It was always a guessing game as to where I actually ran in closed loop.
Nice decision to use the ELD.
And from another thread: The Honda O2 input takes up to 3.8V, not 2.8V
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