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    Thank goodness for this post. Ive been tryin to get this shit to read the same for along time!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by thunderbolt View Post
    Maybe a stupid question but will it not work just to select the LM1 or LC1 from the Wide band O2 list under the AUX input list?
    Bumping an old question.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thunderbolt View Post
    Maybe a stupid question but will it not work just to select the LM1 or LC1 from the Wide band O2 list under the AUX input list?
    I will bump also, as I have the same question, i.e. why is it necessary to do a "custom" set up?

    In my case it is an NGK, but it is also among those already covered in HP Tuners.

    Is it only necessary to customize if the AFR readings are different in HP Tuners from what they are on the "gauge" display?

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    I would also like to know if the preset dynojet wb02 is ready to use directly or does it need to be configured?

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    Wideband and Offset Spreadsheet
    http://www.thetuningschool.com/downl...and_offset.xls

    This was VERY helpful. Thank you so much.

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    I have hooked my glowshift wideband up and when I pull it up on the vscanner all it shows is 10-11 volts. How can I fix this?

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    Probably should start with the very first thread at the top of this section....

    https://www.hptuners.com/forum/showt...PRO-Interface)

    Then post a log, and layout and channel config
    Post a log and tune if you want help

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    Very Helpful. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by schpenxel View Post
    Probably should start with the very first thread at the top of this section....

    https://www.hptuners.com/forum/showt...PRO-Interface)

    Then post a log, and layout and channel config

    If HPT has my wideband configuration already present, is there need to set up a "user defined parameter" like stated?

    Im assuming as the original post is from 2010 you had to make your own parameters for wideband?

    Im only asking bc if HPT already has my wideband configuration i would not need to set the voltage outputs on the actual wideband contoller AND in HPT like the original post, or would i still have to do so?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by anniversaryss View Post
    If HPT has my wideband configuration already present, is there need to set up a "user defined parameter" like stated?

    Im assuming as the original post is from 2010 you had to make your own parameters for wideband?

    Im only asking bc if HPT already has my wideband configuration i would not need to set the voltage outputs on the actual wideband contoller AND in HPT like the original post, or would i still have to do so?

    Thanks
    The main reason to generate a User Defined in 3.X would be if your setup was exhibiting excessive offset values. We use the User Defined to "tweak" the second number to adjust for analog noise/offset errors typical of most analog systems. With the Serial and OBD III interfaces this is not necessary.

    We recommend taking the car up to say 20-30 mph and while operating in closed loop (narrowband O2's maintiaing your stoich lambda/AFR) log the wb output and compare to stoich. The difference will be your offset. Adjust the second set of numbers up or down to bring the wb signal in-line with your stoich value.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mowton View Post
    The main reason to generate a User Defined in 3.X would be if your setup was exhibiting excessive offset values. We use the User Defined to "tweak" the second number to adjust for analog noise/offset errors typical of most analog systems. With the Serial and OBD III interfaces this is not necessary.

    We recommend taking the car up to say 20-30 mph and while operating in closed loop (narrowband O2's maintiaing your stoich lambda/AFR) log the wb output and compare to stoich. The difference will be your offset. Adjust the second set of numbers up or down to bring the wb signal in-line with your stoich value.

    Ed M
    Awesome thank you

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    only xls file link works

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    Quote Originally Posted by madvette08 View Post
    The most common support question that we are asked is how to setup a Wideband in Hp Tuners. Because of popular demend we have developed a 16 page step by step instruction booklet and a screen by screen instruction video on how to setup a Wideband in Hp Tuners. The download is free.

    Click to download each file

    How to Setup a Wideband in HP Tuners
    http://www.thetuningschool.com/downl...p_wideband.pdf

    How to Setup a Wideband Video
    http://www.thetuningschool.com/downl...p_wideband.wmv

    Wideband and Offset Spreadsheet
    http://www.thetuningschool.com/downl...and_offset.xls

    Thanks
    Ian


    Can these links be updated ??