Wideband setup

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Kevspec
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Wideband setup

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Ive added a 14point7 wideband kit to my 11p ecm and wired it to d8 input. Besides setting the values and ve table is there anything else i need to do to activate it in the ecu?
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Re: Wideband setup

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when you say activate it are you referring to just having it reading in the logs ? if that's the case you just need to set the 0v and 5v settings in the calibration, and make sure the calculation for it is right in the adx.
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Re: Wideband setup

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all sorted i had to remove pull up resistor and calibrate sensor correctly
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there is a sequencer on the 14point7 sensors. They go 10, 13.3, 16.66 and 20 on start up. I use that to calibrate the 0v and 5V setting. Mine ended up at 10 on the 0v and 20.3 on the 5v. I have the pull up resistor still in place though but I managed to get perfect calibration.
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On the 424 you need to remove it or you won't get any readings. A little different to the 808.
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