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Old 08-15-2008, 11:47 PM
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Hey guys can anyone tell me how to get my Wideband to work with EFI live? I have the wires ran over to be able to log. I have looked under PID and no Autometer. About 10 others but not autometer. Can someone help me please?
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surely someone has ran into this.
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Bump for the same info.
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Can you point me to the user manual for your specific model of wideband...?

I need to know the AFR at two different voltages...

then we make a pid for it, or if it is identical to another wideband we can use its pid.
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its more complicated then that cause you can adjust the output....

http://www.autometer.com/productPDF/1143A.pdf
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How do you adjust the output...?

Can you set it to output the same voltage as the LC-1...?

i.e. 0V = AFR 7.35 and 5V = AFR 22.35

if you set it like that then you can use the LC-1 pid.
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My wideband is 0v @ 10.0 AFR and 4v @ 17.0 AFR. Any ideas?
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Hi Steve-O,

(AFR-10)/(v-0) = (17-10)/(4-0) = 1.75

(AFR-10) = (v-0)*1.75 = v*1.75 - 0

AFR = v*1.75 + 10

^ that is the equation you put into a calc pid [ if there isn't a pid already defined for that ] (pm if you need help with that).




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