Lambda only reading within limits
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jordancivic
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Lambda only reading within limits
Hi again,
I cant seem to find where in the software the lambda display limits are set.
Is there an option to change these limits?
They are set to 10-20 in the Sensors AF settings but only seem to be reading between 11.95-18.2 AF.
Thanks
I cant seem to find where in the software the lambda display limits are set.
Is there an option to change these limits?
They are set to 10-20 in the Sensors AF settings but only seem to be reading between 11.95-18.2 AF.
Thanks
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jordancivic
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jordancivic
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jordancivic
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jordancivic
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jordancivic
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The AEM has a 0-5v output, the chart can be seen on the instructions from here: http://forum.aempower.com/forum/index.p ... 214.0.html
I will test the voltage from 11:1 - 12.5:1.
If the voltage is changing correctly then there must be something with my Hondata settings. Ill report back.
I will test the voltage from 11:1 - 12.5:1.
If the voltage is changing correctly then there must be something with my Hondata settings. Ill report back.
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jordancivic
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I have checked the voltages at the ELD input, with the wire from the WB connected the voltage wont drop below 1.4v. But without connecting to the ELD input, the output reads correctly right down to near 0v.
I have 4.8v at D10 when nothing is connected.
The AEM is functioning correctly, there is only an issue when the output is connected to ELD input on ecu.
The ELD wire is cut. ELD is disabled.
Everything else functioning correctly.
I have 4.8v at D10 when nothing is connected.
The AEM is functioning correctly, there is only an issue when the output is connected to ELD input on ecu.
The ELD wire is cut. ELD is disabled.
Everything else functioning correctly.
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jordancivic
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What are these resistors and why am i having to do this? Is this correct for all obd1 ecu's? I dont much like the idea of cutting resistors out of the ecu if i can help it, there are alot of stories about people frying boards.
Should i just connect it to the O2 pin instead? The AEM doesnt have a narrowband output and i will be running open loop, so the o2 input wont be used.
Should i just connect it to the O2 pin instead? The AEM doesnt have a narrowband output and i will be running open loop, so the o2 input wont be used.
They are pull-up/pull-down resistors located near the connectors. Just get some fine cutters and cut one end of the resistor, then pull it so that it is standing straight up. If you need to return the ECU to stock, bend the resistor back down and apply a spot of solder. This is correct for all US OBDI ECUs.
Hondata
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jordancivic
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