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Logging wideband o2 data with obd gauge

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hsk8te2006

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Jun 9, 2007
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Hi,

I've searched but can't find out... does anyone know if it's possible to log a wideband o2 sensor using obdgauge hooked up to the 2g stock obdII port? If so, which widebands, and how?

Thanks,
Hsk8te2006
 
Unfortunatly you cant log wideband with a regular logger. You can hook most widebands up to simulate a narrow band o2. Like your rear 02 or the front 02. Were the computer reads the wideband as narrow band. But it still shows up on the logger as if your using the stock o2 sensor. It doesnt show up like your looking at the wideband readings.
 
It still helps greatly. Most widebands have there own logging setup. But you have to hook it up to a computer and log it. Or just keep an eye on your gauge if you get one and it will help tune some what. But again most widebands you can log and there some out there that will record then you just hook them up and down load the recordings to the computer to look at as if you were looking at the log. But you dont get to see the rpm range that the readings are. Innovative has quite a bit of wideband and logging stuff. They have a hand help wideband that you can get an rpm converter for to read rpm and the wideband readings.
 
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