Can't datalog PLX wideband below 1.2V
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Thanks, it was a bit of a daft question after looking at the ECU. What looked like 4 resistors in the photo is actually the 4 solder pads, 2 for each resistor.
Anyway, removing the resistors fixed it. I can now log the ELD voltage down to 0.1V. Thanks for the assistance, I'm now off to do a bit of (full wideband!) tuning.
Anyway, removing the resistors fixed it. I can now log the ELD voltage down to 0.1V. Thanks for the assistance, I'm now off to do a bit of (full wideband!) tuning.
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my plx is being tricky to get it to read right on hondata, so i guess in general, removing those resistors will help anyways?
What ive noticed is that the response on the s300 display for the wideband is slower than the actual wideband, shouldnt it be just as responsive and quick as the actual plx display?
What ive noticed is that the response on the s300 display for the wideband is slower than the actual wideband, shouldnt it be just as responsive and quick as the actual plx display?
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9.29 | 6.20 | 167
9.29 | 6.20 | 167
removed resistors
So just to be sure after I removed the resistors I can leave the circuit open? I don't need to solder a wire back in the resistors place?
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Re: removed resistors
correctcamoy wrote:So just to be sure after I removed the resistors I can leave the circuit open? I don't need to solder a wire back in the resistors place?
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Re: Can't datalog PLX wideband below 1.2V
this should be stickied. Furthermore, Hondata should tell people about this when a customer calls with a similar issue.
Re: Can't datalog PLX wideband below 1.2V
It depends on the output current of the wideband. Most are ok.
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