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Tuner
LC-2 Reading vs Narrowband
Don't have a gauge to set voltage offsets, but would you say my WB is off? Below is my readings, using OE LC-2 0-5v outputs.
Air/Fuel Commanded: 14.68
LC-2: 14.93 (Lean)
o2 B1 .781 (Rich)
o2 B2 .760 (Rich)
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Advanced Tuner
Looks like a voltage offset, maybe.
What value does the LC-2 display in the LogWorks program, via the serial interface?
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Tuner
Don't have a serial-usb adapter to hook up to my macbook. So you can see a live feed via LogWorks? May be a cheaper alternative to buy the adapter cable than a gauge.
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Tuner
Looks like you can... Just ordered the Sewell (Innovate 3733) USB to Serial Adapter for $12.45 shipped on eBay... So I guess I'll be able to find out if I do have a voltage offset. Now that I'll have the serial, would I be more accurate to use that over the MVPI side bar or is this for people that don't have the pro version?
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Advanced Tuner
The innovate LogWorks program should give you a live digital reading of AFR to compare with the 5v output values.
There is another thread here, somewhere, about using the serial data with HPT. Last I remember, the Innovate serial data was not working 100% yet.
In most cases, the serial data will be more accurate than the 0-5v data. But, slower.
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Tuner
Cool, I'm going to stop tuning (at least I was going rich if anything) until I get the adapter in so I can see.
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Do you have a log of you driving it for a while in CLOSED loop? If so, post it. It's possible to do some long term averages of non-PE areas to see what the average WB readings are. It won't be perfect, but if it's obviously far away from 14.7 then something isn't right