The Central Hub for DSM Community and Information

For 1990-1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse, Eagle Talon, Plymouth Laser, and Galant VR-4 Owners. This is where the DSM platform history is documented and archived. Log in to help us in our mission, and to remove most ads from the browsing experience.

ECMlink Narrowband Voltage Calculator

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

beendenied

15+ Year Contributor
390
19
Oct 2, 2010
Suffolk, Europe
I couldn't find a narrowband voltage calculator for ECMLink so I put an excel worksheet together to find an accurate 14.7:1 (or 1.00 Lambda) wideband switchpoint voltage. Apologies if there is one already floating around the forums.

All you need to do is add either your AFR range or Lamda range, ie., 7.35 to 22.36 A/F Ratio or 0.5 to 1.52 Lambda

Edit: The previous spreadsheet improperly calculated lambda value vs. voltage increment (.02v)
 

Attachments

You must be registered for see attachments list
Last edited:
I couldn't find a narrowband voltage calculator for ECMLink so I put an excel worksheet together to find an accurate 14.7:1 (or 1.00 Lambda) wideband switchpoint voltage. Apologies if there is one already floating around the forums.

All you need to do is add either your AFR range or Lamda range, ie., 7.35 to 22.36 A/F Ratio or 0.5 to 1.52 Lambda

Edit: The previous spreadsheet improperly calculated lambda value vs. voltage increment (.02v)
This is 100% accurate? I will copy paste this to my AEM wideband in ECMLink.
 
It was accurate when I was on ECMlink yea, but I'm on a standalone Link ECU now.

Edit. Mentioned Link because I no longer need a switchpoint value for narrow v. wide
 
Last edited:
Add Value - Be Respectful - No Trolling - No Misinformation - Participate Often!
Support Vendors who Support the DSM Community

Build Thread Updates

Latest Classifieds

Back
Top