8D_SAUJP_4a WB ADX editor discrepancy?
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8D_SAUJP_4a WB ADX editor discrepancy?
While attempting to set up WB Innovate LC-1 in Tunerpro RT v5, I noticed that
the possible flag choices to set included WB OPT1, b5 Innovate LC-1(1-2v).
First question is why have a WB option with a voltage range of (1-2v)? Isn't that range more like what is used in a NB O2 simulation? Typo?
When opening the ADX editor, the values list WB AFR(LC-1 0-5v)...no (1-2v)? Hmm? So now I'm not sure what is the right flag to set, ant the right pin(C21) 7727ECU to connect my WB to. What I am I missing?
the possible flag choices to set included WB OPT1, b5 Innovate LC-1(1-2v).
First question is why have a WB option with a voltage range of (1-2v)? Isn't that range more like what is used in a NB O2 simulation? Typo?
When opening the ADX editor, the values list WB AFR(LC-1 0-5v)...no (1-2v)? Hmm? So now I'm not sure what is the right flag to set, ant the right pin(C21) 7727ECU to connect my WB to. What I am I missing?
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Re: 8D_SAUJP_4a WB ADX editor discrepancy?
If I understand the 8D_SAUJP_4a WB flags correctly, the Innovate (1-2v) option is just for those who want to use their WB to simulate NB. If that is correct then the only other choice for me is to set the WB OPT 2, bit 0, RAW A/D Output flag. In Tunerpro RTv5 I select WB AFR (LC-1 0-5v).
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Re: 8D_SAUJP_4a WB ADX editor discrepancy?
The 1 - 2 V Innovate output goes way back. The reason for it is that a DVM on the output resembles the actual AFR (10 - 20:1). Decimal point needs to be moved over 1, but it gives the driver a value at a glance.
Since then we now have data logging and actual AFR gauges. So it no longer makes sense to use that setup in the Innovate (or any other) WB setups.
As for how S_AUJP uses the flags and such you mentioned, I have no idea. Haven't followed that code base.
RBob.
Since then we now have data logging and actual AFR gauges. So it no longer makes sense to use that setup in the Innovate (or any other) WB setups.
As for how S_AUJP uses the flags and such you mentioned, I have no idea. Haven't followed that code base.
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Re: 8D_SAUJP_4a WB ADX editor discrepancy?
Okay thanks RBob, now I have confirmation from Gear Head efi on the pin (C21) for the 7727 ECU for the WB connection, and now I know the Flag to use is the WB
Opt 2,bit0 RAW A/D Output.
So in Tunerpro RT v5 I need to change the voltage range to match my Innovate LC-1 controller in the ADX Editor/values?
Sound right?
Opt 2,bit0 RAW A/D Output.
So in Tunerpro RT v5 I need to change the voltage range to match my Innovate LC-1 controller in the ADX Editor/values?
Sound right?