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Wolf 3D Wideband selection
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LM-1 and LMA-3
im still fighting to get the LMA-3 to pickup a clean rpm signal so i can datalogg
after all that is setup, i am going to setup the analog out to send to the wolf's wideband in
im still fighting to get the LMA-3 to pickup a clean rpm signal so i can datalogg
after all that is setup, i am going to setup the analog out to send to the wolf's wideband in
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OK for me the easiest to program is the PLX devices .. the hardest is the Innovative but it is very clear that it is the MOST used. I will start on the Innovative next.
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Yep Tech Edge 2a0 third then the version1.5 as I has the least followers. I am writing the interface to the Wolf logger first. I will release a version to try out. I don't have any on the mentioned widebands so this makes programming harder.
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so does this mean you are going to skip the PLX support or implement it first since it's the easiest one to use? (Of course i'm biased since i seem to be the only plx user here )
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ok sorry my lack of knowledge but what will the interface's allow? The loggers to connect to the wolf and get other data like the ignition, temps, rpm, load etc?? So the only other sensor it needs is the wideband?
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Basically it will enable you to connect your wideband and Wolf V4 and use the data from both outputing it in plain text. The Auto tuner will use voltage from the WB input of the Wolf(can be from a external wide band with Narrow band simulator) OR the AFR from a chosen external (using serial or USB cable)Wideband and tune to your desired AFR for each load point.
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