turbobuick1
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- Feb 26, 2007
Anybody who has experience or knowledge pertaining to this, please post any info/ideas you have.
There is SO much information and opinions out there concerning widebands, but after hours of research I've decided I would like to use NGK's Powerdex AFX wideband. Apparently, it is the best of the "budget" (say anything under $400) wideband units, in terms of accuracy, reliability, etc.
Anyway, I don't want to start a debate about who has the best wideband, I just want to know if you can make a wideband other than Zeitronix ZT2, LC1, Dynojet, LM1, TechEdgeAEM, work with the MAFTPRO.
Here is some output info on the AFX:
A: Yes, the AFX has a 0 ~ 5V, linear analog output for AFR that can be used as an input to an engine controller or data acquisition system. The analog output signal wire is yellow and is attached to terminal position 3 of the connector that plugs into the controller. The analog output ground wire is brown and is attached to terminal position 4 of the same connector. An output of 0V means 9.00:1 AFR and an output of 5V means 16.00:1 AFR.
A BIG thanks to anyone who can help me out.
There is SO much information and opinions out there concerning widebands, but after hours of research I've decided I would like to use NGK's Powerdex AFX wideband. Apparently, it is the best of the "budget" (say anything under $400) wideband units, in terms of accuracy, reliability, etc.
Anyway, I don't want to start a debate about who has the best wideband, I just want to know if you can make a wideband other than Zeitronix ZT2, LC1, Dynojet, LM1, TechEdgeAEM, work with the MAFTPRO.
Here is some output info on the AFX:
A: Yes, the AFX has a 0 ~ 5V, linear analog output for AFR that can be used as an input to an engine controller or data acquisition system. The analog output signal wire is yellow and is attached to terminal position 3 of the connector that plugs into the controller. The analog output ground wire is brown and is attached to terminal position 4 of the same connector. An output of 0V means 9.00:1 AFR and an output of 5V means 16.00:1 AFR.
A BIG thanks to anyone who can help me out.