Nice, Dynotune.org just released a wideband for $430. This would go very nicely with my VCMSuite.
Nice, Dynotune.org just released a wideband for $430. This would go very nicely with my VCMSuite.
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Thanks for the link, I've been looking at the InnovateOriginally Posted by SloppyRob
one (and staring at the price, waiting for it to drop).
I'll have to check this one out.
You might check out the wideband commander from dynojet. It has onboard logging, or loggin via laptop. Programmable relays, warning lights, records RPM, and comes with everything you need. Outputs for other loggin systems etc...
their support has been fantastic.
www.dynojet.com
Xtreme Motorsports has them in stock.
Looking at the three of 'em, it appears that the
Innovate one (plus separate-option A/F gauge)
comes in at the lowest overall cost. The Dynojet
one looks nice but is the most expensive. The
Innovate and Dynojet both log while the Dynotune
one says nothing about that (or I missed it). The
software might make the difference (about $100
or a little more) worthwhile but it'd have to be real
helpful.
Mach V Motorsports sells a Wideband setup with both 0-5v and 0-1v outputs (so you can use the wideband setup with the stock PCM AND get accurate O2 readings with an included external O2 Gauge or separate datalogging system
All for only $349.00........
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dumb question, but would you use the wideband instead of the oem ones to use it for the pcm??
Dave
OEM are switching-style, narrowband units that
has no temp control and are way inaccurate away
from 14.7:1. Widebands will be %-accurate out
to <10:1 AFR.
The voltage curves are different but most units
have a 0-1V that you can push into your rear O2
line for logging (some have only 0-4V that you
would have to put into the A/C pressure sender,
or attenuate 4:1, or something like that).
The wideband electronics may make the signal a
bit slow for use in the main PCM loop, depends
on how filtered they make it. The PCM looks more
for switching events than a level so a slow signal
might not be soo good. But I guess you could try it.
Not sure what you'd gain.