Tuning Honda B-series with Innovate LM-1 Wideband and Hondata's ROM Editor
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Is there anyone tuning Honda B-series engines with the Innovate LM-1 Wideband? If you have nailed the conversion tables for the LM-1 and Hondata's ROM Editor, please let me know the values you are using for the LM-1 output and the ROM Editor table because I'm close but still not consistant.
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you can setup the calibration of how many volts are going out on analog out on the LM-1 in LM Programmer if your trying to set the analog out and LogWorks if your using that software to datalog.
http://ht-archive.org/showthread.php?p=12601846
To make life easier, make sure you use resistor type spark plugs, my hondata would lock up because I was using non resistor spark plugs. Also, when you wire it up make sure you have good connection to the ecu.
LM-1 Wiring Install:
Red (Analog 1 Narrowband 0-1V) = Connect to D14
White (Analog 2 Wideband 0-5V) = Connect to B6, D10, D14 (Remove necessary capacitors if needed, I used B6 but you got to remove R2 and R3 capacitors)
Copper/Brown (Ground/Logical Ground) = Connect to A26
Now you program the LM-1 using LM Programmer which can be downloaded. It comes with Log Works so download that at:
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/support.php
Use the serial cable connect it to the computer, if you don't got that then buy one, if you dont got serial port, you will have to buy a serial to usb converter for the lm1.
Once you have it connected, open lm programmer, and set the programmer to the following:
Narrowband Wideband
Analog 1 - Red Analog 2 - White
0V to 10.00 0V to 10.00
2V to 20.00 5V to 20.00
Now open hondata Smanager and set the following in the closed loop tab in the parameters window:
0V 5
5V 20
http://ht-archive.org/showthread.php?p=12601846
To make life easier, make sure you use resistor type spark plugs, my hondata would lock up because I was using non resistor spark plugs. Also, when you wire it up make sure you have good connection to the ecu.
LM-1 Wiring Install:
Red (Analog 1 Narrowband 0-1V) = Connect to D14
White (Analog 2 Wideband 0-5V) = Connect to B6, D10, D14 (Remove necessary capacitors if needed, I used B6 but you got to remove R2 and R3 capacitors)
Copper/Brown (Ground/Logical Ground) = Connect to A26
Now you program the LM-1 using LM Programmer which can be downloaded. It comes with Log Works so download that at:
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/support.php
Use the serial cable connect it to the computer, if you don't got that then buy one, if you dont got serial port, you will have to buy a serial to usb converter for the lm1.
Once you have it connected, open lm programmer, and set the programmer to the following:
Narrowband Wideband
Analog 1 - Red Analog 2 - White
0V to 10.00 0V to 10.00
2V to 20.00 5V to 20.00
Now open hondata Smanager and set the following in the closed loop tab in the parameters window:
0V 5
5V 20
Last edited by lek9l; May 14, 2012 at 09:06 PM.
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