FJO lambda meter

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Garrett
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FJO lambda meter

Post by Garrett »

does hondalogger and romeditor support datalogging for the FJO lambda meter? Whats the advantage of the motec vs. the FJO?
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Post by QUICKSILVER RACING »

YES they do support the FJO. The advantage of FJO over the MOTEC is the price. I'm using the motec PLM but there's no reason FJO will be a less superior product. It does the same thin as motec albeit some features of the PLM might not be present. Features that you wouldn't use in a Hondata anyway.
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Garrett
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Post by Garrett »

wow thanks!
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Post by QUICKSILVER RACING »

With the Romeditor 2.5, there is a bug that hinders the A/F reading from functioning properly. Even the Hondalogger has this bug.

You can datalog the other parameters but you'd have to manually read the A/F ratios from the Lambda display.
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Post by SiRhc »

isn't there any fix for this? i hope they did include this in their tech articles since
"Hondata has had extensive tuning time with two wideband lambda meters, the PLX and the FJO. Most wideband meters - (the ones that are of any use in tuning here) have a 0-5 volt output proportional to air fuel ratio. That output is fed back into the O2 sensor wiring where ROM Editor or Hondalogger convert it back into a precise air fuel ratio. The stock O2 sensor is very inaccurate for anything other than 14.7:1 airfuel ratio. (image courtesy of FJO)"
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