plx m300 and datalogging install when always running open loop
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plx m300 and datalogging install when always running open loop
im posting this in FI because i know more people read here and i need a quick answer...i am going to turn the boost up today and i need to hook my plx up to my ecu so i can street tune this thing...the problems is i dont run an o2 sensor anyways so can i just hook up my wideband signal to the primary o2 wire and leave it like that or do i need to switch it to the narrowband signal wire after i am tuned...i ask because i need to know if i need a resister when only connecting the wideband signal from the plx because the instructions say the resistor is to simulate the o2 heater which is already disabled on my hondata
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Re: plx m300 and datalogging install when always running open loop (mtber)
ive gotten that far i am just wondering if i need a resister when wiring the wideband signal
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Re: plx m300 and datalogging install when always running open loop (dornon13)
whats the difference between going open loop and closed loop when running a hondata? and is a narrowband the same as a primary o2 sensor?
Modified by tRaCeBuStAbUsTeR at 5:48 PM 6/8/2005
Modified by tRaCeBuStAbUsTeR at 5:48 PM 6/8/2005
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