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Re: next project getting started
« Reply #15 on: May 28 2019, 05:13:07 PM »
this should be fun!
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« Reply #16 on: May 28 2019, 05:35:33 PM »
Sounds good. It came with the computer and harness so I'm hoping it won't take too much to get it up and running. That would be great if you could take a look at the tune when we get that far. It has a 4t65e with it and that is already in the computer I guess. Right now just doing home work and putting fundage together to buy the programer. I guess we will buy the pro one and be able to log easier . Not sure what else the pro one does more or better than the regular unit.
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« Reply #17 on: May 28 2019, 06:59:01 PM »
You need the pro to log analog signals - I.e. wideband. There are ways around it, some wideband can do serial out and it plugs into the laptop with a usb/serial adapter, or using the a/c pressure sensor, or egr circuits on the factory pcm.
 

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« Reply #18 on: May 28 2019, 09:27:08 PM »
I think that pro has four channels so we can do fuel pressure too.
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« Reply #19 on: May 29 2019, 06:56:40 PM »
https://www.ebay.com/i/221767559952?ul_ref=https%253A%252F%252Frover.ebay.com%252Frover%252F2%252Fe112358.m43.l1123%252F8%253Fbu%253D43209260029%2526segname%253D16TE1798421_T_HOT_CT3%2526crd%253D20190529090000%2526mpre%253Dhttps%25253A%25252F%25252Fwww.ebay.com%25252Fulk%25252Fi%25252F221767559952%2526ch%253Dosgood%2526url%253Dhttps%25253A%25252F%25252Fwww.ebay.com%25252Fulk%25252Fi%25252F221767559952%2526osub%253Daf08a7f69cdf4cd006f8ca454e86763e%25257E16TE1798421_T_HOT_CT3%2526sojTags%253Demid%25253Dbu%25252Cut%25253Dut%25252Csegname%25253Dsegname%25252Ccrd%25253Dcrd%25252Curl%25253Durl%25252Cch%25253Dch%25252Cosub%25253Dosub%2526srcrot%253De112358.m43.l1123%2526rvr_id%253D0%2526rvr_ts%253D05cb1edb16b0ad4a5c5314dcfff94428&ul_noapp=true


So a wideband seems to come in several brands. I see guys who use the aem stuff and this innovate. Found this on the eBay. It states it give output in lambda and according to some of the bids on YouTube, if you tune in lambda you can go to different fuels easily. I guess once you own the unit you get to buy the brand,style, specific sensor for that unit? Or are the sensors swappable to different ones?
seems this innovate uses a Bosch o2 sensor and I would guess they are readily available. I will look into that .
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Re: next project getting started
« Reply #20 on: May 29 2019, 07:01:01 PM »
3 types of common wideband sensors Bosch 4.2/4.9 and ntk
Ntk is the best and cost the most
95% of stuff uses a Bosch sensor. 4.9 is the newer better sensor.
I’ve used innovative and aem both work decent for the price.
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« Reply #21 on: May 29 2019, 08:04:11 PM »
So, I could use the ntk with that innovate wideband? I get those ntk o2 off rockauto I think to put in the T.
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« Reply #22 on: May 29 2019, 08:13:22 PM »
I’m not aware of any innovative stuff that can use a ntk.
I have a ngk afx wideband that uses the ntk style sensor. This is a variation of what I have https://www.bmotorsports.com/shop/index.php/cPath/103_241?osCsid=ie8796kgv85nn31j9sruad0je1
If you do innovative or aem I would connect it via serial as both style units suffer from voltage offset issues when using the analog signals with hptuners.


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Re: next project getting started
« Reply #23 on: May 30 2019, 04:52:49 AM »
https://www.amazon.com/AEM-30-4110-UEGO-Ratio-Gauge/dp/B00N3VGPYS


https://www.amazon.com/Innovate-Motorsports-Digital-Wideband-Controller/dp/B00FFTAJPC


These are the 2 I’d be looking at on a budget. Get the full kit so they come with the sensor.
Also do some research on hptuners forum to see what everyone else is having good luck with.

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« Reply #24 on: May 30 2019, 09:13:04 AM »
I went thru three of of the Innovate LM1 models...I think there is a new one somewhere in my shop some place that I never installed because I had had enough.


I use the NGK AFX like Jeremy.


The AEM like he posted above is very popular and seems to work well as long as lead never touches its lips.  There is a slightly different model that is supposed to be a little more professional but I have read it does not cost much more.

I think this is it.  Has a much larger easier to read display and covers a wider a/f range  The big advantage is claimed to be a much faster response time to changes in the A/F as compared to competitors.
 
https://www.amazon.com/AEM-Wideband-Ratio-Sensor-Controller/dp/B01FEH2GNW/ref=sr_1_7?crid=36E7CRIEL3D50&keywords=aem+wideband&qid=1559222025&s=automotive&sprefix=aem+%2Cautomotive%2C167&sr=1-7
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« Reply #25 on: May 30 2019, 03:00:26 PM »
I’m not a fan of innovative. The aem units are decent, but I wouldn’t expect it to last forever. I find that I need a lot more datalgging time and quite a few more flashes with the cheaper units.
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« Reply #26 on: May 30 2019, 10:10:42 PM »
I have one of the "good" Ngk before they cheapened them up.  The Ballenger version would be the way to go.


Before William got into the nines, I spent a lot of time helping him.  I struggled for months trying to figure out why his car was running so well but the 6.1 chip was adding fuel all the time when the car looked like it was getting fuel.


I asked him if he had ever put leaded gas in the car since he got the AEM.  He did not recall having done so, but, I told him to buy a new sensor and stick it in the car.  Suddenly everything started behaving right and made sense.  I am sure he must have put some leaded in the tank at some time but it could have simply been the heat that got to the old sensor.   Either way, I prefer NGK


If I were buying an AEM, it would be the new faster responding version.  I have always wondered how much "advance" you should put in the fueling to account for the lag.
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Re: next project getting started
« Reply #27 on: May 31 2019, 12:17:50 PM »
Looks like an aem is the "value pick" as that Ballenger is twice  as much on the least expensive unit. We aren't sending things into space, just down the drag strip.
Does the unit have to have the gauge hooked up or can we just run it into the hp tuner, powerlogger, gnecu and log the lambda? More distractions  when we are trying to cut a light and keep it in the groove of the track is better to me.
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« Reply #28 on: May 31 2019, 01:21:56 PM »
aem the gauge is the controller
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« Reply #29 on: May 31 2019, 02:51:47 PM »
Some times, I worry about how many pieces I will bring back down the drag strip
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