Logging wideband O2 with stock PCM and Datamaster – WRITEUP
#47
what i have just done is set the lc1 to output 1.0v at 8.0 afr and 2.5v at 22.1 afr. this way you dont have to use the custom data stuff. all you have to do is move the decimal point over one place. also doing this logs the afr on the bottom graph.
#50
Reamo04, Did you ever find and answer to this question? I am also in that boat.
I think we have to reprogram the yellow wire for a 0v-5v reading.
#51
#52
You proly already know that because you spliced from the brown wire to go to two different things.
Anyway I got a CD with my LC-1 that had software on it to program the anologs to whatever you want. You launch the LM Programmer to do this. Since my guage and my AC Switch both take a 0V to 5V anolog output I reprogramed the yellow to that. Worked great!
#54
It could be. The LC-1 I have has two anolog outputs. The yellow wire is one and the brown wire is the other. These two outputs are set up differently from the factory.
You proly already know that because you spliced from the brown wire to go to two different things.
Anyway I got a CD with my LC-1 that had software on it to program the anologs to whatever you want. You launch the LM Programmer to do this. Since my guage and my AC Switch both take a 0V to 5V anolog output I reprogramed the yellow to that. Worked great!
You proly already know that because you spliced from the brown wire to go to two different things.
Anyway I got a CD with my LC-1 that had software on it to program the anologs to whatever you want. You launch the LM Programmer to do this. Since my guage and my AC Switch both take a 0V to 5V anolog output I reprogramed the yellow to that. Worked great!
#55
you program the lc-1 using the supplied software. you can set it to output a certian voltage at specific afr..
i use a cheapo 2v 2$ panel mount volt meter in my car. i set the one output to output 0.8v at 8afr and 1.9v at 19afr
then my other output i set for 1.0v at 8.0 afr and 2.5v at 22.1 afr and run that into my ac sensor imput. using these values i didnt have to use and custom data stuff in datamaster and you can graph your afr on the bottom with tps and rpm ect..
i use a cheapo 2v 2$ panel mount volt meter in my car. i set the one output to output 0.8v at 8afr and 1.9v at 19afr
then my other output i set for 1.0v at 8.0 afr and 2.5v at 22.1 afr and run that into my ac sensor imput. using these values i didnt have to use and custom data stuff in datamaster and you can graph your afr on the bottom with tps and rpm ect..
#56
Back From The Dead - But GREAT Info here!..
Just a note I am using a AEM 30-4100 WB o2
It is 10AFR at 0.0V
and 19.98AFR at 4.99V
after struggling threw the math I found out the gain is .0392 and the offset is 10
works great! thanks for the info.
Just a note I am using a AEM 30-4100 WB o2
It is 10AFR at 0.0V
and 19.98AFR at 4.99V
after struggling threw the math I found out the gain is .0392 and the offset is 10
works great! thanks for the info.
#57
ok i found all the wires and it all hooked up right, but my math must be way off. i have an autometer afr gauge it puts out 0-4v . 0v=10.0 4v=16.0 i hate to ask for a give-me here but i tried, if some one could give me the corect values i would be forever in your debt. also does anyone know if its the same byte# for a 1992 corvette. thank for any help with this.
#58
ok i found all the wires and it all hooked up right, but my math must be way off. i have an autometer afr gauge it puts out 0-4v . 0v=10.0 4v=16.0 i hate to ask for a give-me here but i tried, if some one could give me the corect values i would be forever in your debt. also does anyone know if its the same byte# for a 1992 corvette. thank for any help with this.
When 0 Volts = 10.0AFR and 4 Volts = 16.0AFR then
Your linear output for that WideBand is AFR=1.5V+10
AFR=(1.5*0.0196)*N + 10 Wich Equals AFR=0.0294*N + 10
So your gain is: .0294
And You Offset Is: 10
Let me know how that works
Last edited by ENRKyle20; 08-03-2010 at 11:45 PM.
#60
Glad I could help. Took me a while to figure it out for myself but once I got threw with all the head scratching (and some help from the GF) I understand it all. If anyone else needs to know there values just post up your widebands AFR values at 0 and 4 or 5 volts (whatever your gauge puts out) and I will calculate your numbers.
Good to know its byte 23. Glad you go it. good luck :-)
Good to know its byte 23. Glad you go it. good luck :-)