AFC + WB O2 sensor
#12
Re: AFC + WB O2 sensor
so i can just enter -38% and use the formule for every 1krpm +1% (+1) vtec engages?
so this is just the most common setup for the afc + 450cc
but then there is no fine tuning, and then u do need a WB+controller + laptop?
or you can adjust alittle (not accurate) byu reading the a/f on the gauge pluged on the stock lambda? (still not fine tuning but its a lil)
so this is just the most common setup for the afc + 450cc
but then there is no fine tuning, and then u do need a WB+controller + laptop?
or you can adjust alittle (not accurate) byu reading the a/f on the gauge pluged on the stock lambda? (still not fine tuning but its a lil)
#16
Re: AFC + WB O2 sensor
There are different routes you can go, zeitronix has it's own output.
For the Innovate LC-1 you'd need a laptop to setup the slope on the sensor (you have to setup the output) to work with a standard narrowband gauge, or you can by their extremely overpriced gauge, or you can just use a laptop to datalog.
You can buy the Innovate LM-1 which comes with a datalogger, you take 45 minutes of data, it has an output on it, then you can analyze it on a home computer if you wish...
You can buy an AEM and it has a gauge....it just depends on what you want to do...
For the Innovate LC-1 you'd need a laptop to setup the slope on the sensor (you have to setup the output) to work with a standard narrowband gauge, or you can by their extremely overpriced gauge, or you can just use a laptop to datalog.
You can buy the Innovate LM-1 which comes with a datalogger, you take 45 minutes of data, it has an output on it, then you can analyze it on a home computer if you wish...
You can buy an AEM and it has a gauge....it just depends on what you want to do...
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