Wideband / Narrowband conections, use and settings with Hondata Urgent Help Needed
I have a Hondata S200 and a Wideband that have a output from 0.5v (11.0 AFR) to 3.5v (17.0 AFR) full lineal (use the same Bosh sensor as the PLX, it is the AEM gauge type). My questions are regarding 2 points:
1) In 2 different places say about the resistor that need to be connect between the +12v and ground cable that the ECU don't have the "O2 heater error", but in one say a 20 Ohm 1Watt resistor and in the other say 1 KOhm 1/4 Watt resistor (an example of this differents is in the tutorial from Hondata and PLX to connect the PLX). What is the true value?
2) I know that I can connect the Wideband output to my Hondata (S200) to the original O2 imput (the original is 0 to 1 V and the new is 0.5 to 3.5 V) to tuning using the lambda tables, etc. But my questions is regard if I can make this conection permanent, in other words can I use this 0.5 / 3.5 V imput in my ECU in a permanent conection and have in example the Close Loop ON (and all the functionality of the ECU using the target voltage in 2.0V in example for 14.5 AFR), or I need to have the original O2 sensor and use the Wideband only for tunning?
All help is realy apreciated, thanks in advance,
Dariusz
1) In 2 different places say about the resistor that need to be connect between the +12v and ground cable that the ECU don't have the "O2 heater error", but in one say a 20 Ohm 1Watt resistor and in the other say 1 KOhm 1/4 Watt resistor (an example of this differents is in the tutorial from Hondata and PLX to connect the PLX). What is the true value?
2) I know that I can connect the Wideband output to my Hondata (S200) to the original O2 imput (the original is 0 to 1 V and the new is 0.5 to 3.5 V) to tuning using the lambda tables, etc. But my questions is regard if I can make this conection permanent, in other words can I use this 0.5 / 3.5 V imput in my ECU in a permanent conection and have in example the Close Loop ON (and all the functionality of the ECU using the target voltage in 2.0V in example for 14.5 AFR), or I need to have the original O2 sensor and use the Wideband only for tunning?
All help is realy apreciated, thanks in advance,
Dariusz
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