just got my techedge wideband.... 2 questions
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just got my techedge wideband.... 2 questions
i just got my techedge unit, it has the cable that goes to the O2 sensor, but it also has one that is white, that has a connector on the end like this
also, why are their 2 cables coming out of the display?
also, why are their 2 cables coming out of the display?
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Re: just got my techedge wideband.... 2 questions (Boosted97Lude)
Can you take a pic of the entire unit? I cant really see what that is because I dont remember seeing anything like that on my WB.
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Re: just got my techedge wideband.... 2 questions (Boosted97Lude)
1 - Brown - user ADC input #1 [ADin1]
2 - Black - user ADC input #2 [ADin2]
3 - Orange - Narrowband 0-1v output [NBout]
4 - White - Signal Ground (Shield) [Gnd]
5 - Green - RPM Pulse input (5v) [RPM LO]
6 - Blue - RPM Coil input (12v) [COIL]
--Ian
2 - Black - user ADC input #2 [ADin2]
3 - Orange - Narrowband 0-1v output [NBout]
4 - White - Signal Ground (Shield) [Gnd]
5 - Green - RPM Pulse input (5v) [RPM LO]
6 - Blue - RPM Coil input (12v) [COIL]
--Ian
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Re: just got my techedge wideband.... 2 questions (Boosted97Lude)
arent you supposed to be able to hook it up to a pc with the 1.5? maybe thats the connector that you would datalog(or whatever its called) with.
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Re: just got my techedge wideband.... 2 questions (Blake)
do the pics at the top of this page look anything like what u received?
http://www.techedge.com.au/vehicle/wbo2/default.htm
http://www.techedge.com.au/vehicle/wbo2/default.htm
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Re: just got my techedge wideband.... 2 questions (Boosted97Lude)
no, it's none of them... look at the v1.5 control box and compare it to the v1.0, you see the extra plug, wel, that is the plug that this cable plugs in to
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Re: just got my techedge wideband.... 2 questions (Boosted97Lude)
Data Access cable
for what? r u sure that's what it is?
for what? r u sure that's what it is?
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Re: just got my techedge wideband.... 2 questions (Boosted97Lude)
but what the hell is it for?
i dunno. i guess wait and see if someone other than me(i.e. someone with knowledge of the 1.5) can help. that would be helpful for me too because i will have my v1.5 waiting for me at my house when i get home. woooooo....accurate readings.
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Re: just got my techedge wideband.... 2 questions (Boosted97Lude)
Sorry for not explaining before, was in a hurry...those inputs are for the wbo2 logging not necessarily for a standalone. If you look on the techedge site there's a dos app...there's also a palm-based logger at http://wbo2.offline.org. These inputs simply allow you to log RPM and two other inputs (ie. MAP and TPS) against your AFR...it really isn't needed with the EMS as you've already got the capability through the AEM software. Hope that helps...
--Ian
EDIT: To clarify...there are 4 cables for the v1.5 unit and the 5301 display...one for the wbo2 sensor, one for these inputs like shown in the picture ablove, one db9 that goes from the display to the wbo2 unit (contains ground, reference voltage, and Vwb), and a db9 to plug into a pc/palm/whatever (contains ground and rs232 data stream). All this info can be found either on the yahoogroups mailing list or on the http://www.techedge.com.au website. In order to feed the AEM ecu the Vwb signal you'll need to either open the wideband unit and tap the appropriate lead or hack the cable going from the wideband to the display...you can't use the feed from the second db9 as it's not Vwb, it's a rs232 feed.
[Modified by clendaniel, 9:23 AM 12/30/2002]
[Modified by clendaniel, 9:26 AM 12/30/2002]
--Ian
EDIT: To clarify...there are 4 cables for the v1.5 unit and the 5301 display...one for the wbo2 sensor, one for these inputs like shown in the picture ablove, one db9 that goes from the display to the wbo2 unit (contains ground, reference voltage, and Vwb), and a db9 to plug into a pc/palm/whatever (contains ground and rs232 data stream). All this info can be found either on the yahoogroups mailing list or on the http://www.techedge.com.au website. In order to feed the AEM ecu the Vwb signal you'll need to either open the wideband unit and tap the appropriate lead or hack the cable going from the wideband to the display...you can't use the feed from the second db9 as it's not Vwb, it's a rs232 feed.
[Modified by clendaniel, 9:23 AM 12/30/2002]
[Modified by clendaniel, 9:26 AM 12/30/2002]
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Re: just got my techedge wideband.... 2 questions (clendaniel)
Does the whole thing look like this?
http://www.techedge.com.au/vehicle/wbo2/1v5/p5cable.jpg
Yes, no?
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http://www.techedge.com.au/vehicle/wbo2/1v5/p5cable.jpg
Yes, no?
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Re: just got my techedge wideband.... 2 questions (Boosted97Lude)
The long 8-pin plug goes to the WB Unit and the shorter one goes to your laptop to feed it the data for the logger. The white thing that you posted the picture of is like somebody posted here that's where you would put your wires to feed the data to the WB Unit so it can datalog it for you. Hope this helps.
Later,
Sean C.
Later,
Sean C.
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Re: just got my techedge wideband.... 2 questions (20lb.teg)
is logging it a good way to tune it? will it log the afr for all rpm(using that dos app)? just curious on what is the best way to use this along with my smc.