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2012-10-18 23:21:36
#101
how about auto detect / connect to wideband? just did a run an completely forgot to hit connect.. good thing i still had the analog hooked up lol
2012-10-19 00:04:51
#102
Your best bet is to connect the 0-5V output from the wideband to the NEMU so it's logged automatically.

Dave
2012-10-19 00:25:07
#103
yeah except its not 100% accurate even after playing with the constants, infact i know of another person having the same issue with a different wideband.
2012-10-19 00:42:05
#104
Originally Posted by lynchfourtwenty
yeah except its not 100% accurate even after playing with the constants, infact i know of another person having the same issue with a different wideband.


This is to be expected, don't expect it to be absolutely 100% the same as what you see on the gauge.

You have the option of using a voltage offset to help with this as well.. you also need to make sure you have the wideband grounded to the same spot as the ECU!
Last edited by JKTUNING on 2012-10-19 at 00-43-38.
2012-10-19 00:43:58
#105
i will tinker with it more and ground the wideband to the manifold and see what happens.

im sure that'll help with the wideband closed loops stuff eh?
2012-10-19 00:45:25
#106
Originally Posted by lynchfourtwenty
i will tinker with it more and ground the wideband to the manifold and see what happens.

im sure that'll help with the wideband closed loops stuff eh?


Absolutely. It is recommended to use the ADC input when you are doing a permanent wideband install.

This way you will also get the AFR in your onboard logs, not just your live logging!
2012-10-27 08:35:22
#107
ok something i noticed that might be helpful is when you create a new tcd it asks right there what maf an inj your using so you select em an hit create then it asks if u want to auto adjust the k-value which is cool, however it does not adjust the tp scales or the tp min / max.

so i went about it the other way an just created a stock tcd then changed the maf in the misc tab an let it auto adjust them.
2012-10-29 22:46:34
#108
not a feature but when you open the help it always has focus, no matter what nt window you click on, and when working on a restricted screen space this can be cumbersome, also once you minimise it you can't restore it, you have to close it and then re-open it and search for where you were reading again. is there anything you can do with this?
2012-10-30 00:30:11
#109
Originally Posted by happyharrysco1
not a feature but when you open the help it always has focus, no matter what nt window you click on, and when working on a restricted screen space this can be cumbersome, also once you minimise it you can't restore it, you have to close it and then re-open it and search for where you were reading again. is there anything you can do with this?


You can actually open the help section in an external browser.

Just go into the HELP folder in the main program folder and open the index file and it will open in your default browser!
2012-10-30 10:52:47
#110
thanks john, wasn't sure if the help was internal to the program or not, guess I should have looked first lol

.....phone.....
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