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DIYWB Volts Tranfer Table

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  • Start date Start date Jun 25, 2007

m0l0

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  • Jun 25, 2007
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Well i am posting this since it was something that helped me to check if there was any drop in the voltage between the LC-1 and the EVP Tweecer reading.

Its basicaly a 1-1 table that will show the volts, and NOT the AFR.

VOLTS.dbf ( Save As )

I tested this using the warming voltaje output of the LC-1, but i think it can be used on other WB´s as well.

Copy this file to the Data folder in the Installation of the calcon. (ex. c:\Program Files\STKR 1.30A\Data" )

And edit your c:\windows\calcon.ini or c:\winnt\calcon.ini in the line :

cbWideBand=VOLTS

Open calcon , and with a multimeter check the diferences.

I hope this can help those who have diferences on their AFR reading due voltaje drop.

-- EDIT --

Stanger007 :
Would you like, that I include this on the Wiki page ?
 

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Yeah man, definitely stick it on the wiki - http://www.mustang-tech.org/wiki/94-95_Mustangs_Tuning_Wideband_O2_Sensor

I plan on rescaling my LC-1 to 0-5v soon and probably making a write-up for doing it in BinaryEditor as well.

Wes

EDIT: My write-up will be from a DataQ point of view where you can see the volts. m0l0's method will help you GREATLY if you don't have a DataQ.
 

Stanger007

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Another thing m0l0 - a writeup with pictures on hooking the wideband to EVP would be awesome.

Wes
 

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Stanger007 said:
Another thing m0l0 - a writeup with pictures on hooking the wideband to EVP would be awesome.

Wes
Click to expand...

Thats kinda ironic because i used all your information on your page ( WBTW helped me alot finding the +12 IGN+ALIVE ) but instead of hooking it to a DataQ , i just used a piece of cable i found , all the way back to the EVP connector
( Yes i know the EEC was right next the LC1 but i didnt want to mess with my EEC harness, And by the time i was just "testing" <- Yeah right after 3 months of LC1 and all my MAF Transfer is completely dialed is still on "test" ) and to my surprise the LC-1 showed not a single 0.xxx of drop. but i will make a how to on the software side. i will try to make a how with your info but using the EVP port ,i will do this tomorrow
 
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