Wolf 3D Innovate LM-1 to wolf compadiblity question
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Innovate LM-1 to wolf compadiblity question
I own a Innovate Motorsports LM-1 and LMA-3. The LM-1 has an 'aux-out' which with the programming software i can setup the LM-1 to output user defined signal depending on the mixture (narrow band output to stock computer, piggyback, standalone or anything really)
Now, I want to hook this output to either the narrow band or wideband input for my wolf.
First, If i hook this up to the narrow band, will the wolf display the afr on my hand controller?
If not, can i hook it up to the wideband input? or will i damage my LM-1, Wolf or both?
-Jacob
Now, I want to hook this output to either the narrow band or wideband input for my wolf.
First, If i hook this up to the narrow band, will the wolf display the afr on my hand controller?
If not, can i hook it up to the wideband input? or will i damage my LM-1, Wolf or both?
-Jacob
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wolf doesnt have a real wideband input. its a single input for o2. its currently broken as well. im sure itll be fixed as soon as we get datalogging *laugh*.
the wolf input is actually calibrated for the signal (narrowband) from a bosch lsm-11 sensor. they actually call this a "WIDE RANGE" sensor since its more accurate than a regular narrowband, but still isnt true wideband. its basically a heated narrowband sensor.
Unfortunately, wolf is broken, and you cannot recalibrate the voltage table for the o2 sensor. no matter what you do, it doesnt hold, and doesnt work. the table for the lsm-11 is hardwired in.
i know the techedge unit has a simulated lsm-11 output curve, but i still wouldnt trust the hand controller to give you an accurate reading. doestn seem to work quite right.
maybe you can ask chris about it, find out where datalogging is too since last time i talked to him about 6 months ago it was 'any day now'
i love wolf and all, but ive come to accept itll never have datalogging or proper o2 sensor calibration =]
the wolf input is actually calibrated for the signal (narrowband) from a bosch lsm-11 sensor. they actually call this a "WIDE RANGE" sensor since its more accurate than a regular narrowband, but still isnt true wideband. its basically a heated narrowband sensor.
Unfortunately, wolf is broken, and you cannot recalibrate the voltage table for the o2 sensor. no matter what you do, it doesnt hold, and doesnt work. the table for the lsm-11 is hardwired in.
i know the techedge unit has a simulated lsm-11 output curve, but i still wouldnt trust the hand controller to give you an accurate reading. doestn seem to work quite right.
maybe you can ask chris about it, find out where datalogging is too since last time i talked to him about 6 months ago it was 'any day now'
i love wolf and all, but ive come to accept itll never have datalogging or proper o2 sensor calibration =]
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So if i setup my LM-1 to output a simulated lsm-11 signal and hook it up the the wideband input of my wolf, i can get somesort of display on the hand controler? and do not risk damaging the $2,000 worth of electrionics
-Jacob
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Here is the output i am talking about. I cannot find the generic output manual page, but this is the same screen you use to output to anything (this one is just written specificly for the Innovate Motorsports analog gauge)
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