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Well it looks like you've already made your decision. But here's another thumbs up for the wideband, and Don will take good care of ya!
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Last edited by Tracer X; 06-02-2007 at 09:44 AM.
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Interesting....this thing can be used as a window switch to control nitrous.
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What is the "Programmable Relay Output"?
This output is designed to control the ground circuit on a relay system. The software is configurable to control the circuit based on 1, 2, or all 3 of the WBC inputs. Here's an example, lets say you have a nitrous oxide system on your vehicle. You would tie the "Programmable Relay Output" wire into the wire that provides the ground for the relay on the nitrous system. The WBC software allows you to define the logic as follows - "if TP is greater than 3v, and if RPM is greater than 3k, and A/F is less than 13.2:1" - then go ahead and provide a ground path for the circuit. If you would like to simplify this logic, you could just say - "if RPM is greater than 3k" - then go ahead and provide a ground path. There are many different strategies and logic available with this provision!
http://www.widebandcommander.com/faq.htm#5
This output is designed to control the ground circuit on a relay system. The software is configurable to control the circuit based on 1, 2, or all 3 of the WBC inputs. Here's an example, lets say you have a nitrous oxide system on your vehicle. You would tie the "Programmable Relay Output" wire into the wire that provides the ground for the relay on the nitrous system. The WBC software allows you to define the logic as follows - "if TP is greater than 3v, and if RPM is greater than 3k, and A/F is less than 13.2:1" - then go ahead and provide a ground path for the circuit. If you would like to simplify this logic, you could just say - "if RPM is greater than 3k" - then go ahead and provide a ground path. There are many different strategies and logic available with this provision!
http://www.widebandcommander.com/faq.htm#5
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Originally Posted by SpdFrk1990
Does it come with a gauge and when you know of a price can you let us know?
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