Microtech LT-12/LTX-12 & Wideband?
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LT-12/LTX-12 & Wideband?
Ok, im a little confused.
Does the LT-12/LTX-12 control a wideband? Or does it only have the capability to data log an input from a wideband?
So if I buy the LT-12 all I need is a wide band o2 sensor to get true wideband readings? I guess what im saying is "Is a wideband controller built into the -12 series?"
Tony
Does the LT-12/LTX-12 control a wideband? Or does it only have the capability to data log an input from a wideband?
So if I buy the LT-12 all I need is a wide band o2 sensor to get true wideband readings? I guess what im saying is "Is a wideband controller built into the -12 series?"
Tony
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will the 12 keep a more consistant a/f due to the use of
the wide band o2 sensor. On the mapping can you tell if the o2 is adding or taking away fuel from your map to keep your a/f constant?
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Dave
the wide band o2 sensor. On the mapping can you tell if the o2 is adding or taking away fuel from your map to keep your a/f constant?
thanks
Dave
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What you're describing is something that few fuel computers can do, smitty. The LT8 is not among them. The O2 input on the Microtech ECUs is only used for datalogging; it does not affect fuel or ignition in any way.
Brandon
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