http://14point7.com ^ Link to his site ^It uses the Bosch LSU 4.2 sensor, same as JAW same as almost every wideband controller. The cost of the sensor is about $50 in the USA from amazon, outside of USA, I am not sure. The linear output is 9-19 AFR, 0-5v, 9 AFR @ 0 volts linear to 19 AFR @ 5 volts. That range may change in the future, I am trying to get it the same as the LC1. Regards, alan To
Add Support for NAW Wideband Controller!
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Add Support for NAW Wideband Controller!
Calvin, I know you have JAW support but I told -alan To- that he should talk to you about adding support for the NAW_OEM wideband controller he recently released. I plan on buying a NAW and hooking it up if you can support it in eCtune. I'm all about keeping cost down on the cars. Sorry its not in the feature request section, I didn't think it was really a feature. You can move this post if you want. Thank you.
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I tried in the past to see if toalan could get the serial protocols to Calvin for serial wideband data... But it hasn't happened yet... But the good news is the NAW is a very basic linear profile... Just choose a wideband that has a 0v and 5v range by default, then modify the upper and lower afr values to the NAW's scale and presto... Should work like a charm.
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