Hondata S300 and O2 wideband options
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Ok, so we have established that the S300 will work with a wideband O2 sensor and controller, preferably PLX since others encounter voltage differences problems.
But what I can't seem to find a defenitive answer for is wether can the S300 be connected directly to an O2 wideband sensor and can it control it or not?
I'm trying to decide this as someone here offered me PLX R-500 controller along with everything. I've seen most mention PLX 300 and 100 but non have used the R-500 with it!!!
Your feedback and input is very much appricated ..
But what I can't seem to find a defenitive answer for is wether can the S300 be connected directly to an O2 wideband sensor and can it control it or not?
I'm trying to decide this as someone here offered me PLX R-500 controller along with everything. I've seen most mention PLX 300 and 100 but non have used the R-500 with it!!!
Your feedback and input is very much appricated ..
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by yakuza »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Ok, so we have established that the S300 will work with a wideband O2 sensor and controller, preferably PLX since others encounter voltage differences problems.
But what I can't seem to find a defenitive answer for is wether can the S300 be connected directly to an O2 wideband sensor and can it control it or not?
I'm trying to decide this as someone here offered me PLX R-500 controller along with everything. I've seen most mention PLX 300 and 100 but non have used the R-500 with it!!!
Your feedback and input is very much appricated ..</TD></TR></TABLE>
Hondata only uses a 0-5 volt lamda input from your wideband for datalogging & lean protection etc.
But what I can't seem to find a defenitive answer for is wether can the S300 be connected directly to an O2 wideband sensor and can it control it or not?
I'm trying to decide this as someone here offered me PLX R-500 controller along with everything. I've seen most mention PLX 300 and 100 but non have used the R-500 with it!!!
Your feedback and input is very much appricated ..</TD></TR></TABLE>
Hondata only uses a 0-5 volt lamda input from your wideband for datalogging & lean protection etc.
If you want to use an AEM you will also need to wire it to D10 (ELD IIRC) as the standard O2 input won't read 0-5v, I think it only goes up to about 3.8v, which on other WBO2's doesn't matter but with some it does, personally I would save yourself the hassle and just wire it to ELD
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