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2G Wideband reading while driving?

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jayfeed

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Apr 6, 2011
Port Huron, Michigan
I just got back from overseas and purchased a car while there. I had to replace the alternator and retune on dsmlink. I figured out how to log and all but don't think something is right.

My wideband is all over the place it reads around 14.5 when idling but jumps all over when i hit the gas or try to drive. Any help on this would be good. i dont know alot but im trying.
 

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Why isn't your wideband logged? Would really help to see those values compared with the AFREst values. Also, it helps to capture as many values as you can. They don't all need to be displayed but sometimes, the thing that's needed to help identify a problem isn't getting logged.

But the major issue I see is your front o2 sensor is dead. It's not cycling at all as it should.
 
Ok i dont think my wide band is hooked to the link its the dsmlink v2 and i was just using the new program to track it. With the front O2 I will have to replace that then and get a new log up is there any way to wire the wide band into the dsmlink.
 
Yeah i was planning on upgrading just no time right now heading back overseas soon to finish out my tour. With that system it logs more values correct?
 
Yeah i was planning on upgrading just no time right now heading back over seas soon to finish out my tour. With that system it logs more values correct?

Yes, you are able to log more values. The most valuable thing to me in V3 is the ability to run speed density, along with more fine tuning certain things. It's a little bit of money, but since you have V2 you should just have to pay ONLY for the upgrade. I want to say 199.00 off the top of my head. :hellyeah:
 
Yes, you are able to log more values. The most valuable thing to me in V3 is the ability to run speed density, along with more fine tuning certain things. It's a little bit of money, but since you have V2 you should just have to pay ONLY for the upgrade. I want to say 199.00 off the top of my head. :hellyeah:
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ECMTuning, Inc.
 
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