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ECMlink PLX wideband wiring

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drich970

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Mar 20, 2015
Fort Morgan, Colorado
I have used the search function and found a few threads about this subject, but still a little unclear.

My PLX wideband has a 0-1v output and a 5v output.

I'm going to simulate narrowband through ecm link, so do I not need to hook up the 0-1v wire to my ecu?

Also does this mean I need to hook the 5v wire from PLX to pin 4 of my ecu to log?

It's a 1g. Thanks everyone.
 
I'm going to simulate narrowband through ecm link, so do I not need to hook up the 0-1v wire to my ecu?
Correct, you don't need to do that if you simulate the narrow band in ECMLink.

does this mean I need to hook the 5v wire from PLX to pin 4 of my ecu to log?
It doesn't have to be pin #4 but yes you can hook it to pin #4 if it's still available.
Please refer the link below.
 
Thankyou DSMPT. Just wanted to confirm. Almost done with my build that I started years ago. Finally started the motor a couple days ago.
 
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