What wideband o2 sensors work with UTEC?
Searched but can't really find a solid answer... I want to be able to datalog A/F values into my UTEC so I can self-tune... what wideband o2 sensors will work with the UTEC?
This one.
http://www.turboxs.com/more_info.php?ID=198
I believe it is the only one that will allow you to datalog with the UTEC.
http://www.turboxs.com/more_info.php?ID=198
I believe it is the only one that will allow you to datalog with the UTEC.
Originally Posted by wren57
Ah what the hell, I have to spend $400+ MORE just to log AFR... I'm starting to hate loving this...
dude. it is a pain in the *** with the utec. BUT. once its all working correctly its WELL worth in IMO....
i cant wait to jump on the dyno soon. my car pulls soo much harder than it did when i ran 12.9@106 now after last night tuning it for a few hours.
i just have a little bit more fine tuning and it will be perfect...
i cant wait to jump on the dyno soon. my car pulls soo much harder than it did when i ran 12.9@106 now after last night tuning it for a few hours.
i just have a little bit more fine tuning and it will be perfect...
This thread discusses some other software that can be used in conjunction with the UTEC. One of the benefits of using this software is that you can log AFR from other widebands with the UTEC. I think AEM and Innovative were the other widebands that were supported. I can'r remember, read to find out.
https://my350z.com/forum/tuning/189328-utec-upgrade.html
https://my350z.com/forum/tuning/189328-utec-upgrade.html
This is one of the reasons I went with the EU. I already had an innovate WB and didnt't want to sell it and take a loss to get the UTEC one. It really is too bad they do not support a configurable input for various widebands.
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