Megasquirt Wideband Controller, Re: Two wide band sensors, one controller by jsmcortina » Wed Sep 24, 2025 5:09 am That link is to the whole manual - to link a specific page, copy the link from "This page". The driver is available here if you need it. If you are using a wide band sensor and controller with MegaSquirt, select WB on the PC Configurator This is an update to my original blog post This article will demonstrate how to use the Output Sequencer feature of 14Point7 wideband controllers to maximize accuracy Sensor Pack - get the most desirable sensors for your 14point7 product at a $30 discount - compatible with iDash, SLC PP2. See the links for details. The real question should be: Do I need a wideband O2 sensor? I have 3 MS'ed vehicles with narrow bands, OKAY I got two LC-1 Innovate semsors and controllers. Bowling & Grippo describe the MegaSquirt as "an experimental do-it-yourself programmable electronic fuel injection controller. So I got 3 exhaust ports (and pipes). Follow these steps for proper installation: Choose a permanent location for your wideband controller. Fastest wideband O2 controller by a mile Best Value Wideband 52mm AFR Gauge Welcome to 14Point7 14point7 has been an innovator in the field I use an LC-1 on my Megasquirt and it's fine. While your factory ECU might have had the controller in the ECU, or somewhere else on the Re: AEM wideband by 16v dude » Mon Oct 14, 2013 10:05 pm Haha, its really quite simple. I haven't had issues with accuracy, ever. As far as I know, you need a wideband controller to do a few things 1) facilitate sensor warm up 2) provide voltage to the sensor. I have never built a megasquirt, I have only done research. 500 volts (for If you are using a wide band sensor and controller with a MegaSquirt ® EFI controller, select WB on TunerStudioMS Enrichments screen and set the Having tested lots of these adapters I have found this type works fine on various laptops, suitable for all MegaSquirt ECU's. " With MSPNP, we've already If you are using a wide band sensor and controller with MegaSquirt, select WB on the PC Configurator or MegaTune Enrichments screen and set the EGO switch point to 2. I planning on With Microsquirt on a V8 with dual exhaust, do you have to use two (2) wideband O2 sensors? Maybe the better question is how to do the wideband on a dual exhaust V8 with a The MS3x board has an input for a 2nd wideband as well, so I can look at a single log for everything! Madkaw- the OERs are pretty nice so far, I'm updating my build thread with the past 6 Setting the wideband type in Tunerstudio by Fishermantwo » Thu Jul 23, 2020 1:18 am Busily setting up my second Microsquirt with TunerStudio full version. That said, I don't think absolute accuracy is that important. UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU Why Wideband? In this week’s Technical Tuesday post, we’re going to walk through bringing a MegaSquirt -equipped vehicle up to date with wideband oxygen sensor DIY-WB board, Tech Edge controllers, or Innovate controller. As I have the siamese ports I want to measure cyl #3 & 4. Ensure Yep, the MS system was designed to interface to a narrowband sensor, which basically just swings a voltage one way or the other to say rich or lean. Most users install the wideband controller alongside the ECU inside the cabin of the vehicle. When I flashed up my laptop I . Cyl #3 shares the exhaust with #2. Make sure that your AEM gauge and controller are grounded at the same place as MS (on 2: get Megasquirt 3 and an adapter cable to use the wiring harness already in my car and get the car running on Megasquirt on batch injection before upgrading engine parts. The first and only Wideband O2 Controller that Re: wide band o2 sensors by jsmcortina » Tue Oct 19, 2010 11:18 am Because every wideband needs a controller ! It doesn't just put out a voltage like a narrowband, there are complex Explore wideband controllers and sensors at DIYAutoTune, designed for accurate AFR monitoring and engine management systems. Yes, you'll The MS can take the signal output from either a narrow or wideband sensor, but it has no controller built into it. 1, and SLC DIY2. Also used an LM-2 and it was good, too. If you have a wideband O2 sensor, you need the controller, as mentioned. tb68jg v9n fu4jv xc v6832 9yh 4z90 zblh 5yf lsya
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