HPTUNERS wideband
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HPTUNERS wideband
Which page/tabs, do I go to to set up my innovate wideband LM-1 so HP will "recognize" it? I'm having more trouble getting the wideband hooked up than anything else so far
Was hoping to find a step by step process, but haven't been able to get anything by bits and pieces of info so far.
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Was hoping to find a step by step process, but haven't been able to get anything by bits and pieces of info so far.
Thanks
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I need to configure it to "communicate" with the wideband. From reading the tutorials, It's my understanding that it's not a plug and play, so I need to know where to go, and what settings I need to enable the AFR to display in HPTuners.
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You need to calibrate your LM-1 with the software that came with it. Then you need to set up your PID in your HPT and add your wideband to your charts. Once the wideband is reading on your HPT, start your car up and make sure your wideband display and HPT is reading the same. If not, you need to adjust your offset voltage. I have the red wire on #1, white on #2 and Ground on #5. Hope this helps. PM me your email and I will send you some instruction sheets that may help you. Files are to big to upload on forum.
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So adjusting the offset voltage in LMprogrammer to the correct settings will correct the log reading say 11.5 and LM1 reading say 12.5 ?If the log is varying same as the LM1 but readings are off ? Sorry to butt in but I am having a similar problem with mine as well and the responses I have found are rather vague or so far over my head its not funny ! Seems like its set to 1-5 volt and 10.7 ? I will have to look at my laptop again.