What Wideband To Buy ?
#11
Re:What Wideband To Buy ?
Originally Posted by biggmike
if you buy the M-200/250/300 you are a retard and deserve to be beat with a baseball bat. If you buy a wideband without datalogging you are a retard and wasting your money and should just go buy one of the narrowband light shows you can stick in your dash and you will acheive the same thing. get the zeitronix and get a decent laptop that can handle datalogging for $100-150 and your set dont buy the zeitronix display though.
#13
Re:What Wideband To Buy ?
Originally Posted by biggmike
if you buy the M-200/250/300 you are a retard and deserve to be beat with a baseball bat. If you buy a wideband without datalogging you are a retard and wasting your money and should just go buy one of the narrowband light shows you can stick in your dash and you will acheive the same thing. get the zeitronix and get a decent laptop that can handle datalogging for $100-150 and your set dont buy the zeitronix display though.
if you rund obd0 it would be nice; but its not AN ABSOLUTE NECESSITY...
#16
Re:What Wideband To Buy ?
forgot to mention...with the t/e and the palm as your display/logging, you can log afr, rpm and two user selected inputs if you want. i log afr, rpm, map, and tps. although i may switch to afr, rpm, map, and iat. since i have an egt i could also log afr, rpm, map, and egt...endless possibilities.
#17
Re:What Wideband To Buy ?
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=635792
Read this for all choices and pretty good user data.
I do like my LM-1 right now...and it is the ONLY fully digital Wideband on the market...seems they have all of the quirks worked out finally.
The real time logging software is pretty pimp too
www.innovatemotorsports.com
Read this for all choices and pretty good user data.
I do like my LM-1 right now...and it is the ONLY fully digital Wideband on the market...seems they have all of the quirks worked out finally.
The real time logging software is pretty pimp too
www.innovatemotorsports.com
#19
Re:What Wideband To Buy ?
if you can find a non cali VX wideband O2 sensor for a nice price then www.diy-wb.com would be the way to go for some down low crack head pricing.
I was going to go that route but I think I gots the hookup on some factory wideband o2 sensors from toyota rav4s. I'm gonna have to do some sloppy circuit design and consult an EE or two but I'll see how it works and post my designs.
I'm just waiting for the new ultra megasquirt ---- to get released, where I can have dual o2 sensors (the cheap *** bosch kind) integrated into a standalone ecu.. shall be fun DIY project.
-ryan
I was going to go that route but I think I gots the hookup on some factory wideband o2 sensors from toyota rav4s. I'm gonna have to do some sloppy circuit design and consult an EE or two but I'll see how it works and post my designs.
I'm just waiting for the new ultra megasquirt ---- to get released, where I can have dual o2 sensors (the cheap *** bosch kind) integrated into a standalone ecu.. shall be fun DIY project.
-ryan
#20
Re:What Wideband To Buy ?
Originally Posted by quadnie
I'm just waiting for the new ultra megasquirt ---- to get released, where I can have dual o2 sensors (the cheap *** bosch kind) integrated into a standalone ecu.. shall be fun DIY project.-ryan
Hi all,
just to let you know, Ive added another option, I was asked if it could include running 2 O2 sensors, 1 for each bank of injectors, Ive done this but have yet to test it out on the stim, etc. So if anyones interested in this Im hoping it will work, it will follow the original O2 target, limits, etc, and it needs to be the same type of sensor, e.g. Nband. Its for use with those who have 2 seperate exhaust systems, 1 for each bank of injectors, for example a V8 with side pipes. It will be called enhance-V0.7, I need to catch up with James to see how far he's got with his 12x12 code and see if we can get it all into there,
Phil