Last time when I was doing a tune, my tuner said, quote: "Your wideband does not agree a bit with your narrow band. Throw it away and get an AEM". He installed his sensor for the dyno session.
I am about to do some remote tuning after installing a new turbo and bigger injectors and need to be sure that i can trust my WB.
Besides from what I have read Innovate should be a decent sensor for a home mechanic like me.
I'm logging via serial connection and using a default provided Innovate over serial configuration.
The sensor has been calibrated.
I took this log at idle. Could someone please take a look and tell me if this is still the case and if there is anything that can be done here?
Let me know if I need to do a different one. I'll be braking in my engine tomorrow and can do some light driving.
Note: I'm running windows on a VMware virtual machine on my mac. I don't know if this could be contributing to a problem but seems very unlikely to me. I'd be surprised that this would add a delay. I, unfortunately, don't have access to a proper windows laptop atm. It would seem kinda dumb if I had to buy one just for this...
idle.hpl
First drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qy6...ew?usp=sharing