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Old Jan 20, 2006 | 12:44 AM
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Default Zeitronix and Crome

Been looking through pgmfi.org and some other sites... Hoping some of you guys may be able to give me some insight. Bought the zeitronix zt-2 wideband a while back and dont feel like buying a new wideband.

Does it any one know what the support on crome is for the zeitronix wideband? Anyone used it with crome pro?
Old Jan 20, 2006 | 04:45 AM
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Default Re: Zeitronix and Crome

CROME doesnt list the Zeitronix in its menu, but the Zeitronix does use the same sensor as the PLX. (0-5v signal)
CROME also lets you enter in your own O2v > A/F conversion table to fine tune it; although the 'offset' will usualy correct any sync problems.



I could see this being useful in tuning part throttle via a nice map trace of A/F, but for dyno tuning or just WOT 3rd gear street tuning, the supplied Zeitronix logging software has a superior sampling rate.
Old Jan 20, 2006 | 10:31 AM
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From what I've heard the supplied software is pretty dang good but was interested in partial tuning and accurate map tracing, etc. Thanks for the help leed! I'll see if I can get this damn datalogging **** working.

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