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outkastracing

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Dec 13, 2007
Aberdeen, Washington
so im getting ready to order my link for my 90 eclipse and i was wondering if that will work as my wideband or do i need to get one? heres what im planning my stuff is updated in my profile but im planning on ordering a set of 1600s injectors a 255 fuel pump and fuel pressure regulator so im lookin for help if you can!
 
You need an actual Wideband, but once you have one you can Log it with DSMLink.

Also I wouldn't go with 1600's unless you plan on running E85.
 
Are you talking about "link" the stand alone ECU or "dsmlink" the DSM specific ultimate piggyback system??? There's a huge difference, but you can feed a widebads signal to both, it just seems that DSMlink can be innacurate with thedata from the sensor, at least on my friend Dan's 2g with dsmlink, he said that the AEM data on teh DSMlink is different by a half point or so from his actual guage
 
Which also means the AEM or gauge could be reading inaccurately
 
Trust the in car gauge. The output wiring to the ECU sometimes is corrupted by other signals. I know my PLX also reads 0.3 AFR leaner on the datalog than on my gauge.

It is extremely consistent and ALWAYS 0.3 AFR off. No big deal.
 
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