I'm New into Hondata World, but last month I bought a EJ1 1995 with B16A2 engine. The last owner told me that the Car was modified but still N/A and had a Hondata Installed ( he didnt install it, according to him, this ECU was bought on EBAY ) I still not able to know what ECU code is P30, P28 etc... I know that this ECU is a 1995 OBD1 ECU USDM using red hondata board V2.
I did all the basic tuning for the Closed loop etc... but for the WOT I need the AFR to get it correctly tuned. The Car also cames with Innovate LC-2 Wideband but not connect to the Hondata.
I've started following directions on this forum and on Internet about B6 and D10 pin to act as a input for the WideBand. I've tried but , of course removing the R2 and R3 ( for B6 pin ) and R136 and R138 ( for D10 ) and the problem that I see on the Smanager is a random spike voltage variation.
My second try now was to use the AN7 + GROUND (pushed the ground from the WideBand Gauge ) pin on the hondata itself, configured the AN7 input to Innovate LC-2 WideBand 0-5v and now I still see the voltage spikes, not the spikes are not so random, they appears in the same interval as the correct voltage is show and can be seen on this photo below :

Hondata Version is :

Serial Number: 20726
So, also I have a video ( all in portuguese, as I live in Brazil, but will be able to see the issue occuring in realtime )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8Jvg67ewtk
This is making me crazy, if someone can give me a hand to let me know how to make the signal stable... I will be glad!
Btw, on the voltimeter on the hondata pin I got no variation in the voltage, it's keep around 2.38v (14.7 )
Thanks in advance for all the help that can me made to assist me!
Log Attached + Map.
Kind Regards!
Rafael Valente

