Calculate Analog Offsets for a Wideband

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Calculate Analog Offsets for a Wideband

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Found this handy link for those wanting to calculate the linear offset with a wideband .. http://www.14point7.com/blogs/news/1653 ... megasquirt

The article and spreadsheet has TunerStudio and MegaSquirt references but is still valid for TunerPro and a Delco. The calculated AFR figures for 0V and 5V what is required in 12P and 11P.

If you are not using a 14point7 product and your wideband has the ability to output a fixed voltage (ie LM programmer and Innovate products) you can setup a test that outputs say 13.3 AFR during warmup and 16.6 AFR once warm. Noting what TunerPro reads and inputting the values to the spreadsheet.
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yeah nice little spreadsheet, I had a bit of a look at that whilst reading up on my new purchase :)
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This is perfect! Was actually wondering how to do this properly before I start using my wideband in the next few weeks.
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funny, I saw that document too the other day.
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