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wideband set up to efi live
looking for a how to to get my dynojet commander to log with my efilive scanner. Is this possible? Any one know the procedure? Thanks in advanced.
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Does your dynojet output an analog voltage signal?
Is it in the range 0 to 4.8V?
If so then hook up the wires from your wide band O2 controller as follows:
Ground to pin D
AFR to Pin C or E
If you connect to pin C, then the data will be logged on the {EXT.AD2} PID.
If you connect to pin E, then the data will be logged on the {EXT.AD1} PID.
Also check out these posts that explain how to create a calculated PID that converts the voltage to an AFR value:
for linear voltage output
for non-linear voltage output
Regards
Paul Blackmore
Is it in the range 0 to 4.8V?
If so then hook up the wires from your wide band O2 controller as follows:
Ground to pin D
AFR to Pin C or E
If you connect to pin C, then the data will be logged on the {EXT.AD2} PID.
If you connect to pin E, then the data will be logged on the {EXT.AD1} PID.
Also check out these posts that explain how to create a calculated PID that converts the voltage to an AFR value:
for linear voltage output
for non-linear voltage output
Regards
Paul Blackmore
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Is there any way to do this with Version 5? I don't have those connectors on my cable. I tried hooking the 5v reference to my A/C pressure input on the computer but It's not working out.
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Frank
Thanks
Frank
Originally Posted by EFIlive
Does your dynojet output an analog voltage signal?
Is it in the range 0 to 4.8V?
If so then hook up the wires from your wide band O2 controller as follows:
Ground to pin D
AFR to Pin C or E
If you connect to pin C, then the data will be logged on the {EXT.AD2} PID.
If you connect to pin E, then the data will be logged on the {EXT.AD1} PID.
Also check out these posts that explain how to create a calculated PID that converts the voltage to an AFR value:
for linear voltage output
for non-linear voltage output
Regards
Paul Blackmore
Is it in the range 0 to 4.8V?
If so then hook up the wires from your wide band O2 controller as follows:
Ground to pin D
AFR to Pin C or E
If you connect to pin C, then the data will be logged on the {EXT.AD2} PID.
If you connect to pin E, then the data will be logged on the {EXT.AD1} PID.
Also check out these posts that explain how to create a calculated PID that converts the voltage to an AFR value:
for linear voltage output
for non-linear voltage output
Regards
Paul Blackmore
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Originally Posted by Boosted One
Is there any way to do this with Version 5? I don't have those connectors on my cable. I tried hooking the 5v reference to my A/C pressure input on the computer but It's not working out.
Thanks
Frank
Thanks
Frank
I have heard of mixed results when using the A/C pressure input. Some people claim to have it working others claim it does not work. To be confident in your logged wide band O2 data, I recommend using an interface with A/D inputs.
Regards
Paul
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Frank,
I started out with EFILive Version 5 at the and then Version 6 and of course both software versions were excellent. Then, I have been fortunate to be a beta tester on Version 7 with FlashScan. I can honestly tell you or anyone else that the upgrade to Version 7 and FlashScan are well worth the money. The software and the hardware integration, ease of use and versatility are a huge step beyond Versions 5 and 6 put together.
All my best,
Steve
I started out with EFILive Version 5 at the and then Version 6 and of course both software versions were excellent. Then, I have been fortunate to be a beta tester on Version 7 with FlashScan. I can honestly tell you or anyone else that the upgrade to Version 7 and FlashScan are well worth the money. The software and the hardware integration, ease of use and versatility are a huge step beyond Versions 5 and 6 put together.
All my best,
Steve