running AFR to HP tuners without EIO, using AC PID
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running AFR to HP tuners without EIO, using AC PID
hey guys just read about putting 0-5v output for wb into hptuners with the AC pressure sensor. couple of questions for the guys doing this, do i need to completely cut this wire so only the 0-5v wire is going to it or can i just splice into it? secondly will this make it so my AC will not work?
Also, I'm using a dyno jet WB 2, hoping it will work but don't know how to know if the wideband range is 10-18 (not sure if that is just standard or if it is custom) and can't seem to find any info about the wb range on dynojets site.
Also, I'm using a dyno jet WB 2, hoping it will work but don't know how to know if the wideband range is 10-18 (not sure if that is just standard or if it is custom) and can't seem to find any info about the wb range on dynojets site.
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On the HP Tuners Bulletin board, under Scanner, there is a nice writeup on how to do this and set up your scanner. There are several standard choices for widebands. I don't know if dynojet is one of them. You might have to do a custom.