Power FC Interested in a Wideband Oxygen Sensor / Controller Group buy?
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SPOautos,
That recent post you made on the Datalogic-FD3s group regarding comparing the DIY and the FJO was exactly what I wanted to ask...nice going. I hope we here from them soon.
On a related note, I just checked the DIY website and it appears that they are assembling all the DIY kits with, as they put it, "a small, tough and stylish plastic enclosure".
That’s one less thing to worry about. The DIY is looking better and better as time goes on.
That recent post you made on the Datalogic-FD3s group regarding comparing the DIY and the FJO was exactly what I wanted to ask...nice going. I hope we here from them soon.
On a related note, I just checked the DIY website and it appears that they are assembling all the DIY kits with, as they put it, "a small, tough and stylish plastic enclosure".
That’s one less thing to worry about. The DIY is looking better and better as time goes on.
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Originally posted by mmaragos
Wade,
Have you hooked up a voltmeter to the analog output to determine it is 1-4V output? My range is a little bit different than this. The output is 0-5V, but the range of 10 to 20 will be in the neighborhood of 0.8V to 3.1V (linear to 14.7). With Datalogit, you can tell it what voltages are equal to what AFRs. I haven't had a chance to wire it up and datalog yet, but I will this weekend after I fix my boost creep problem.
Matt
Wade,
Have you hooked up a voltmeter to the analog output to determine it is 1-4V output? My range is a little bit different than this. The output is 0-5V, but the range of 10 to 20 will be in the neighborhood of 0.8V to 3.1V (linear to 14.7). With Datalogit, you can tell it what voltages are equal to what AFRs. I haven't had a chance to wire it up and datalog yet, but I will this weekend after I fix my boost creep problem.
Matt
No, I haven't actually measured the voltage, the 1-4v thing is just from the FJO documentation.
Wade
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I got tired of waiting for this to happen. Went ahead and ordered the DIY from tech edge. All preassembled, all the goodies-only around $250. What a frikkin deal! This with a display to read A/F! Want to get the datalogit too, but lost the info on how to buy. There are prices and such on the message boards, but what? Do I just send the dough to Steve and Glen and they send it out?
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yep...and wait patiently!
the partsbin has the UEGO (NTK) O2 sensor for $115
http://www.thepartsbin.com/oxygen-sensor.html
the partsbin has the UEGO (NTK) O2 sensor for $115
http://www.thepartsbin.com/oxygen-sensor.html
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Update?
I have been watching this thread for awhile now. I am still waiting to hear if one of the DIY Widebands has been put up against a commercial kit like FJO.
Anyone?
I would also love to hear about peoples experiences with the DIY kit and datalogging with the datalogit. Any problems?
Holding breath......................
Jeff
Anyone?
I would also love to hear about peoples experiences with the DIY kit and datalogging with the datalogit. Any problems?
Holding breath......................
Jeff
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