TurboEdit - Can I use a twin tec wideband?
#3
Re: TurboEdit - Can I use a twin tec wideband?
Is it linear or Non-Linear?
You can just non-linear you are going to have fun figuring out the equation for it's voltage output curve. I did it and it acurate within .05 AFRs or so.
What brand of sensor does it use? NTK or Bosch?
Got a link?
You can just non-linear you are going to have fun figuring out the equation for it's voltage output curve. I did it and it acurate within .05 AFRs or so.
What brand of sensor does it use? NTK or Bosch?
Got a link?
#4
Re: TurboEdit - Can I use a twin tec wideband?
Yes xeno it does have a 0-5v output
Bumble I have no idea about linear or non- linear, dunno what the difference is. Its a bosch sensor
heres the link
http://www.daytona-sensors.com/WEGO2.html
Im looking at the one with the digital display
Thanks guys
Bumble I have no idea about linear or non- linear, dunno what the difference is. Its a bosch sensor
heres the link
http://www.daytona-sensors.com/WEGO2.html
Im looking at the one with the digital display
Thanks guys
#6
Re: TurboEdit - Can I use a twin tec wideband?
Thanks bud, just picked it up for $180 USD shipped
Retails for $440 so Im happy, I'll figure out the install of it when it gets here
Do the widebands have many connections to make?
Retails for $440 so Im happy, I'll figure out the install of it when it gets here
Do the widebands have many connections to make?