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    I have a autometer WideBand. And am new to EFIlive. How do I calibrate for this sensor?


    thanks guys

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    You will either have to make a custom pid that suits your wideband sensor output or use a generic one that matches. What is the voltage output to AFR of your wideband?

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    I figured as much, but how do I make a custom PID and configure it?


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    Quote Originally Posted by truethinker
    I figured as much, but how do I make a custom PID and configure it?


    thanks
    That was why I asked if you know the output voltages to AFR that your wideband has. Then we could work out if you could use one of the pids already configured or if you would need to make a new calc.pid.
    You will need two voltages like 0v 10:1, 5v 20:1 to work out the formula.
    Last edited by 5.7ute; May 24th, 2007 at 05:56 PM.

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    oh, my fault. I apparent overlooked that last question in your post. I will have to check that when i get it installed this weekend. I'll post then.


    Thanks
    Jesse

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    I've been searching for hrs on this same topic... I have autometer wideband air/fuel ratio PRO wideband A/F Kit P/N 4378 and was wanting to use it with efi live but it has a 0v-4v output, can this be made to work? The range is adjustable as to what the voltages are. I have been reading everything I can but any search for autometer wideband or autometer wbo2 comes back with 90% LC1 related topics (maybe that's telling me something) but I'd like to use what I have if I can. Thanks -Owen

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    so i am new to this software. i have a 97 corvette and itr procharged. I am trying to log the boost and the wideband to get it dialed in. I have a autometer 6197 colbat wideband gauge but need to know how to get this PID in the software. Is 0-5v with 10.1-20.1. Can someone please help me and dumb this down for me?

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    Connect wideband to FSV2 AD1+ (0-5V signal) and AD1- (signal's return or ground).

    Log EXT.AD1

    Post the user manual pdf for your wideband, we need to see the voltage-to-Lambda equation so we can make a custom pid or use an existing one that fits.

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