TECH EDGE WIDEBAND

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Prelude91SI T
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TECH EDGE WIDEBAND

Post by Prelude91SI T »

Does anbody now if one of any of the tech edge widebands work with hondata s200?
turbosi92
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Re: TECH EDGE WIDEBAND

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Prelude91SI T wrote:Does anbody now if one of any of the tech edge widebands work with hondata s200?
They work fine. I have the old 1.0 version and it works awesome!!
jag
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Works great!

Post by jag »

I have a 1.0 a 1.5 and a 2.0. I have tried both the 1.0 and 1.5 with the hondata. They work fine. There isn't any reason the 2.0 shouldn't work too.

I currently have my 1.5 installed with a switch to change between the 0-5 volt output and the simulated NB output. That way I can run in closed loop with the wideband installed in the front bung on my cat.

-Jeremy
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Post by Prelude91SI T »

do u use it in conjuction with rom edidtor and honda logger to set your goal a/f and see the adjustments that need to be made? the same way hondata use the other one on there site? ALSO HOW DO U WIRE IN A SWITCH TO DO THAT SO U DONT HAVE TO TAKE IT OUT AND PUT A REGULAR ON IN?
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Post by jag »

Yes, I do use it for tuning with rom editor and an emulator.
The 1.5 and later tech edge units have a wideband and a simulated narrow band output. I took a double pole switch and connected the center to the ECU and the others to the narrow band and the wideband outputs. Then all I have to do after tuning is turn on closed loop in rom editor and switch the switch from wideband to narrowband.

-Jeremy

Prelude91SI T wrote:do u use it in conjuction with rom edidtor and honda logger to set your goal a/f and see the adjustments that need to be made? the same way hondata use the other one on there site? ALSO HOW DO U WIRE IN A SWITCH TO DO THAT SO U DONT HAVE TO TAKE IT OUT AND PUT A REGULAR ON IN?
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Post by Prelude91SI T »

THAT SOME GREAT SH!! RIGHT THERE. THINKS FOR THE INFO
HEY JAG DOES THE 2.0 HAVE THE NARROWBAND FEATURE?
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Post by DaX »

Currently shopping for a WB...where can I find a price and place to buy a Tech Edge? Does the FJO unit have a NB simulation feature? I would like to not have to change sensors constantly in between tuning and driving.
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Post by jag »

You can only buy the techedge directly from them (in Australia). Pricing is on their order form. The website for the new 2.0 unit (that uses a VW bosch sensor) is http://www.wbo2.com/
There are links to find info about the 1.5 unit (which uses a honda ntk sensor).
I don't know anything about the FJO.

-Jeremy

DaX wrote:Currently shopping for a WB...where can I find a price and place to buy a Tech Edge? Does the FJO unit have a NB simulation feature? I would like to not have to change sensors constantly in between tuning and driving.
dwspen01
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How do you wire WB output to ECU and still use Display?

Post by dwspen01 »

[quote="jag"]Yes, I do use it for tuning with rom editor and an emulator.
The 1.5 and later tech edge units have a wideband and a simulated narrow band output. I took a double pole switch and connected the center to the ECU and the others to the narrow band and the wideband outputs. Then all I have to do after tuning is turn on closed loop in rom editor and switch the switch from wideband to narrowband.

-Jeremy

I have a tech edge 1.5. I have access to the NB output but there is only one WB output and that goes to the tech edge display. How do you wire the WB output to the ECU if you use the display?

Thanks,
David
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stevel
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Post by stevel »

check out the LM-1. I have it and love. Programmable outputs, datalogging and some neat features.

www.innovatemotorsports.com

A lot of people seem to like the PLX wideband.

s
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Post by sander »

Im having pretty good luck with the M300 PLX wideband.

-sander
learning.
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