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    Questions about O2 sensors 2007 Ford Mustang GT

    Hello! I am new to tuning Ford and I was trying to datalog a 2007 Ford Mustang GT with a Spanish Oak ECU. I know this car has Widebands but I'm not seeing the normal PIDs such as WB EQ that I would with something else around the same year like a Cobalt SS. I get B1S1, B2S1, and just "O2" voltage. The "O2" is just a generic parameter that seems to have nothing in common with either of the specific oxygen sensors. I do not get any values for B1S2 or B2S2 and I do not get any PIDs for WB AFR or Lambda. So my questions are: how do I set up the data-logger to log AFR, do I need a custom math? Why are my O2 sensor values 0-1v, I thought widebands were 0-5 is this just normalized? And what is the generic O2 PID and why is it so different?
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    The 2007-2010 Mustangs only have narrow band sensors. The Mustangs didn't start getting on-board wide bands until the 2011 MY.
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    Thanks. Any idea why the rear oxygen sensors arn't showing up? Maybe they were turned off in the tune? Do you know why the generic O2 is different than the two front oxygen sensors? It doesn't seem to be an average or any clear function I can see.