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    Default V2 bringing data log back to lap top for viewing

    Hey guys. took my first ride in the L92 Camaro. Recorded it on V2. How do I get this data log (it said its #15) back to the PC so I can view it?

    thanks!!!

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    Ooops. Got it. Explorer, Data files, double click scan file.

    This is the first drive.

    Any help appreciated to tweak this. Eg not sure if O2 sensors are working.
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    Your wideband is not connected.

    The log doesn't have any data for the NBO2's.

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    Any ideas? Is it possible to cook these if initially wired wrong?
    Just dont have the right pids loaded?

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    Yes, the sensors can fry if wired wrong... including the ECM.

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    Put in New Bosch sensor on one side. No go.
    The sensors are in band clamps after the hooker headers, not sure if this distance is the issue. Mv are reading in V2.

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