Wolf 3D [help] Wolf Wideband LC-1 Install
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[help] Wolf Wideband LC-1 Install
I've got the unit wired ready for calibration but before i go any further... I've got a question.
I dont want to run a narow-band to the Wolf3D v4 unit to simulate a narrow band oxygen sensor - whats the point in that?
Since my unit is a Plug & Play harness style, I can't follow the manuals directions (wire up pin26 as wbo2 input+ & pin13 ground).
so here i am, stuck, how can i wire the LC-1 for the Wolf3D v4 without simulating wideband and run the LC-1 output to the wolf?
I dont want to run a narow-band to the Wolf3D v4 unit to simulate a narrow band oxygen sensor - whats the point in that?
Since my unit is a Plug & Play harness style, I can't follow the manuals directions (wire up pin26 as wbo2 input+ & pin13 ground).
so here i am, stuck, how can i wire the LC-1 for the Wolf3D v4 without simulating wideband and run the LC-1 output to the wolf?
Last edited by hwnd; Aug 4, 2007 at 11:03 AM. Reason: typographical error
I've got the unit wired ready for calibration but before i go any further... I've got a question.
I dont want to run a narow-band to the Wolf3D v4 unit to simulate a narrow band oxygen sensor - whats the point in that?
Since my unit is a Plug & Play harness style, I can't follow the manuals directions (wire up pin26 as wbo2 input+ & pin13 ground).
so here i am, stuck, how can i wire the LC-1 for the Wolf3D v4 without simulating wideband and run the LC-1 output to the wolf?
I dont want to run a narow-band to the Wolf3D v4 unit to simulate a narrow band oxygen sensor - whats the point in that?
Since my unit is a Plug & Play harness style, I can't follow the manuals directions (wire up pin26 as wbo2 input+ & pin13 ground).
so here i am, stuck, how can i wire the LC-1 for the Wolf3D v4 without simulating wideband and run the LC-1 output to the wolf?
the o2 sensor calibration table simply does not work. You can put the settings in all you want, but they do not take (thanks wolf!) If youre using it for datalogging, I'd try to find a 5v input youre not using and "calibrate" it on that.
This is why you see all my datalogs posted from tewblog =]
the wolf v4 only supports LSM-11 type inputs, which isnt wideband.
good luck.
if you hookup a map sensor and tach output to a logger you get all the important data
http://countercultured.net/pics/logs/log3.png
http://countercultured.net/pics/logs/matrix.png
the wolf v4 only supports LSM-11 type inputs, which isnt wideband.
good luck.
if you hookup a map sensor and tach output to a logger you get all the important data
http://countercultured.net/pics/logs/log3.png
http://countercultured.net/pics/logs/matrix.png
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I understand that - so from this point, I'll need to use the analog-narrow-band-simulator output from the LC-1 to give the Wolf some sense of a/f ratio, right? i mean, it can't live/run without knowing the afr;
as far as the o2 calibration - i wonder if its due to the software not writing back or the ecu doesn't support it but as far as i know - its the softwares fault for that piece... and i bet you $100 i can provide source code to write that out on the eeprom;
as far as the o2 calibration - i wonder if its due to the software not writing back or the ecu doesn't support it but as far as i know - its the softwares fault for that piece... and i bet you $100 i can provide source code to write that out on the eeprom;
the wolf doesnt give a **** about the a/f ratio unless you have it setup for closed loop. If you can rewrite the o2 calibration table I'd be impressed and it would make a lot of people quite happy.
Also, if anyone can postup the latest v4 software that'd be nice. I only have old versions of it that are buggy.
Also, the non-new wolf software before the big revision would be sweet too being that my disks are toast.
Also, if anyone can postup the latest v4 software that'd be nice. I only have old versions of it that are buggy.
Also, the non-new wolf software before the big revision would be sweet too being that my disks are toast.
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http://www.3rotor.jp/downloads/
I've been hosting these files for a while; hope I've got what you're looking for.
I've been hosting these files for a while; hope I've got what you're looking for.
the wolf doesnt give a **** about the a/f ratio unless you have it setup for closed loop. If you can rewrite the o2 calibration table I'd be impressed and it would make a lot of people quite happy.
Also, if anyone can postup the latest v4 software that'd be nice. I only have old versions of it that are buggy.
Also, the non-new wolf software before the big revision would be sweet too being that my disks are toast.
Also, if anyone can postup the latest v4 software that'd be nice. I only have old versions of it that are buggy.
Also, the non-new wolf software before the big revision would be sweet too being that my disks are toast.
I understand that - so from this point, I'll need to use the analog-narrow-band-simulator output from the LC-1 to give the Wolf some sense of a/f ratio, right? i mean, it can't live/run without knowing the afr;
as far as the o2 calibration - i wonder if its due to the software not writing back or the ecu doesn't support it but as far as i know - its the softwares fault for that piece... and i bet you $100 i can provide source code to write that out on the eeprom;
as far as the o2 calibration - i wonder if its due to the software not writing back or the ecu doesn't support it but as far as i know - its the softwares fault for that piece... and i bet you $100 i can provide source code to write that out on the eeprom;

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