again, i searched to no avail.
pretty much EVERY time i start my car, i have to RE adjust the voltage for my wideband so that the hondata reads the same as my wideband display.
does anyone else have this problem and, if so, what did you do about it?
constantly changing voltage offset on wideband?
oh, sorry. PLX M-series. i'm stumped. my tuner and i have both had issues. it's very hard to tune the car for cold start when we have to first take time to play with the wideband voltage readings :( i've attatched my cal. file.Spunkster wrote:What wideband are you using?
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TurboGSR96
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I have 4 gagues and a boost controller all hooked up to the pins @ the fuse box.kaj wrote:i'll give that a shot and let you guys know if there is any noticed improvements. :DSpunkster wrote:You will be much better off connecting it into the fuse box on one of the ignition switched pins.
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OEM GSR Cams & Ignition
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when you do cold start, do have the PLX on for a while before you start the car?? If not, remember that the O2 sensor has to warm up. It reads 14.7 no matter what for a few minutes until it has been sufficiently heated. I also have noticed that the readings between Hondata and the PLX meter display are not exact. There is a range of voltages for each A/F reading. These also depend on whether the car is increasing load or decreasing load.
I tackled this problem a lot in the PLX forums. http://www.plxdevices.com/forum/viewtop ... sc&start=0
I tackled this problem a lot in the PLX forums. http://www.plxdevices.com/forum/viewtop ... sc&start=0
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