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Thread: HPT v1.0 / innovate wideband tuning ?

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    HPT v1.0 / innovate wideband tuning ?

    what do I need to enable wideband tuning with my set up? I have the Innovate LC-1 XD-16 on my 03 silverado pickup. I would like to make an attempt at some wideband tuning. What is the easiest way to make this possible ?/Where do I purchase? how much? thanks Dan

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    Do you have the little white connector on the side of the interface?
    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

    A wise man once said "google it"

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    wideband

    no, 9 pin at each end - thats it.

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    No easy way that I know of, maybe through EGR if you are able to log egr voltage in the scanner, other than that nothing else I can think of.
    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

    A wise man once said "google it"

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    Is the 0 to 5v signal to the wideband the only thing that hinders this idea from working or is there something about the early HP tuners (V.1.0) that will not allow wideband usage. I appreciate your help.

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    The fact that you don't have an EIO interface is the issue.
    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

    A wise man once said "google it"

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    I guess I could have been more specific. If I can get a 0 to 5v signal from my egr or ac will the early HP tuner work with wideband. (without another interface). There are a couple of sources I can abandon on my truck.

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    As previously stated, if you can log it, sure. If not its gonna be awfully difficult(more than likely next to impossible) to log it via our software.
    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

    A wise man once said "google it"

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    You can also consider forcing a 0-1V scaling (or make a
    simple resistor divider) and feed the signal to one of the
    rear O2 sensor inputs. Possibly more noisy, you'd have to
    log and see how bad.

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    thanks for the Idea.

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    Hi Dan,

    The answer to your question is here:

    http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-s...hp-tuners.html

    Be sure to read down a couple of posts to the "Update" from the original author - there is a lot of additional info which is important that was not included in the original post.

    Jon