Sorting things out
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Sorting things out
Question 1. Does MS2 only reference the A/F table to operate, which means the O2 sensor is only there to observe?
I going to stop here hoping someone can verify if what I think is correct. Please don't refer me to the massive amount of explanations on the web. I read and reread them many times. I would like to know exactly what occurs not a theory of operation.
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Thanks for the information. I now have a clearer picture of what is actually occurring.
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Spartan WBO2 Sensor with Integrated Controller - $105708803 wrote:I work with a bunch of carburetor guys that build drag race VW's and muscle cars. They all sense my motor is running rich. I believe this is true and the NBO2 sensor agrees. Since this is not at all a race car I have not invested in a WBO2.
Unless you're absolutely positive you're pig rich over the entire range, leave the req_fuel alone. Adjust the VE table.
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I am a bit confused again. Shouldn't I adjust the A/F table and let "autotune" adjust the VE?DonTZ125 wrote:[urlhttp://www.14point7.com/products/spartan-lambda-sensor]Spartan WBO2 Sensor with Integrated Controller - $105[/url]708803 wrote:I work with a bunch of carburetor guys that build drag race VW's and muscle cars. They all sense my motor is running rich. I believe this is true and the NBO2 sensor agrees. Since this is not at all a race car I have not invested in a WBO2.
Unless you're absolutely positive you're pig rich over the entire range, leave the req_fuel alone. Adjust the VE table.
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Ken
EDIT: Here is the link Don posted.... Spartan WBO2 Sensor with Integrated Controller - $105`]
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Maybe I am way over thinking this but if I set a specific cell to 14.0 to 1 in the A/F table and my WBO2 reads 14.4 at that MAP-RPM driving condition and modifies the VE table; wouldn't be better to change the A/F cell itself?DonTZ125 wrote:You set the AFR to what you want, according to your driving pattern and desired power and response. The VEAL and/or autotune will adjust the VE table according to the difference between the specified AFR table and the received AFR signal from the WBO2 sensor. As Ken said, no WB, no AFR signal. You CANNOT tune to any AFR other than 14.7 with an NB sensor.
Could you also direct me to a wiring diagram for WBO2 sensor.
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Got it!! I was misinterpreting "the difference". Thanks for your patience. You guys also forced me to read up on WBO2 sensors. I did not know they gave an actual read out. I thought the just had a wider/precise range.DonTZ125 wrote:You set the AFR to what you want; the VEAL will adjust the VE table so the WBO2 signal matches the desired AFR. In this case, a return of 14.4 signal vs 14.0 setting means the fuelling is a bit lean at that point, so the software will increase the corresponding VE slightly.
Thanks for the assistance.
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No, but it might interface to an aftermarket one.708803 wrote:I am guessing I can't grab a wide band off a newer Toyota from a Pick a Part. It would not have a built in controller.

