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    Default Wide Band V2 AF not reading right..

    IT was all good last night then something happend and now it read in the ~5AF range on the V2 and on my lap top.. But, the dyno tune AF gauge reads ~15 AF or so..

    Did a setting get accidentaly changed to cause this??

    1999 Trans Am. 10.71 @ 126 - stock bottom end-

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    What WBO2 are you using?
    Analog or serial?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mr.prick View Post
    What WBO2 are you using?
    Analog or serial?
    Its an innovative with the TAQuickness cord from the controller to the V2.

    1999 Trans Am. 10.71 @ 126 - stock bottom end-

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    Check the fuel type in the Logworks software.
    Power up the WBO2> open LW and connect> Channels> Set Fuel type
    Make sure this is set to the fuel type you are using.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mr.prick View Post
    Check the fuel type in the Logworks software.
    Power up the WBO2> open LW and connect> Channels> Set Fuel type
    Make sure this is set to the fuel type you are using.
    gotcha... we were fooling around with that trying to get the dyno tune AF gauge to match what the V2 was reading.. Maybe something got changed in there on accident.

    Also we kept getting a "no serial port available" when trying to get into log wroks.. If thats true then can anything be changed?
    Last edited by waterbug1999; August 2nd, 2009 at 09:44 AM.

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    I only get that error if it's not powered up and/or connected to a computer.
    512k RoadRunner Firmware 12.14R
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    Quote Originally Posted by mr.prick View Post
    I only get that error if it's not powered up and/or connected to a computer.
    The connector they give you is a female serial on one side and the male plug on the other the plugs into the LC-1..
    On my lap top it only has a female as well, so we used a serial to USB adapter and it gave us that error... So, assuming we got that error I dont see how we could have changed anything.

    1999 Trans Am. 10.71 @ 126 - stock bottom end-

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    Sometime the LC-1 changes the fuel type on you without your consent.
    This has happened to a few of us.

    Have you logged AFR or watched the free air calibration with LW before?
    If LW and flashscan are in sync then the gauge may need adjustment.
    512k RoadRunner Firmware 12.14R
    FlashScan V2 Bootblock V2.07.04 Firmware V2.07.22 EFILive V7.5.7 (Build 191) V8.2.1 (Build 181)
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    Quote Originally Posted by mr.prick View Post
    Sometime the LC-1 changes the fuel type on you without your consent.
    This has happened to a few of us.

    Have you logged AFR or watched the free air calibration with LW before?
    If LW and flashscan are in sync then the gauge may need adjustment.

    Never used log works before.. I was just trying to adjust the gauge.

    1999 Trans Am. 10.71 @ 126 - stock bottom end-

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