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Old 07-18-02 | 05:55 PM
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Where do I find maps for Datalogit?

Is there a site with maps to d/l, or do I have to wait for Glen read my regestration that I just sent him via e-mail and for the invite to the yahoo group.
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Old 07-23-02 | 04:50 PM
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In the downloads section or the private group.

People aren't sharing very much, though.

It's more a matter of picking a version of the basemap and start tweaking if you have access to wideband O2.
Old 07-24-02 | 06:57 AM
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It's more a matter of picking a version of the basemap and start tweaking if you have access to wideband O2.
This is what I am doing. I did not want to just throw a map on with the blind faith it will be good enough. I tried a map that several people indicated would be OK for me and it turned out to be too lean for my tastes (12.1:1).

I'm now just doing an occasional wideband and datalogit log session on the road and tweaking as needed for different ambient temps.
Old 07-24-02 | 11:27 AM
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I am jealous! My wideband is in transit from down under?

Which unit did you get, grampa?
Old 07-24-02 | 11:30 AM
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PFC & datalogit w/oz-wb logging
Old 07-24-02 | 02:00 PM
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Enough
How accurate is the wideband?
I am thinking of picking up a fjo and have contacted a distributor that quoted me the following princes:

(This is the kit I want I can use the datalogit to log the a/f mixture ratios)
KWB0060, Wideband O2 Sensor Kit for ECU (i.e. AEM, Hondata, etc.)
integration -- $530
CWC0001 Wideband oxygen sensor controller
SO20001 Wideband oxygen sensor
MWI0001 Installation Manual
IWC0003 Installation Kit
HSB0001 O2 sensor bung

KWB0020 (red display) KWB0021 (green display) Wideband O2 Sensor kit with
digital display -- $695.
Includes:
CWC0002 wideband oxygen sensor controller
SO20001 wideband oxygen sensor
DWB000x red or green digital display (specify red or green color preference)
MWI0001 installation manual
IWC0002 installation kit
HSB0001 O2 sensor bung
With this kit you can later buy the Connectivity kit and have full
data-logging capability like you would if you'd bought the data-logging kit
up front.

KWB0140 (red display) KWB0141 (green display)Wideband O2 Sensor Datalogging
Kit with RPM/5-volt and digital display -- $870
Includes:
CWC0002 wideband oxygen sensor controller
SO20001 wideband oxygen sensor
MSW0101 connectivity kit
DWB000x red or green digital display (specify red or green color preference)
MWI0001 installation manual
IWC0002 installation kit
HSB0001 O2 sensor bung

KWB0130 Wideband O2 Sensor Datalogging Kit with RPM/5-volt (no digital
display -- rely on your lap top or PDA for display*) -- $725
Includes:
CWC0002 wideband oxygen sensor controller
SO20001 wideband oxygen sensor
MSW0101 connectivity kit
MWI0001 installation manual
IWC0002 installation kit
HSB0001 O2 sensor bung

Wideband O2 Sensor Datalogging Kit with RPM/5-volt and vacuum fluorescent
EMD display** -- $1045
Includes:
CWC0002 wideband oxygen sensor controller
SO20001 wideband oxygen sensor
MSW0101 connectivity kit
DEM0001 EMD display
MWI0001 installation manual
IWC0002 installation kit
** IMO, the standard digital display is better because it has much larger
numerals and is much easier to read. From a functionality standpoint, I
think I'd rather have the LED display instead of the EMD.
Old 07-24-02 | 02:01 PM
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How does a person properly tune their timing?
Old 07-24-02 | 02:41 PM
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How does a person properly tune their timing?
One approach promoted to me was to use a four gas analyzer ($$) with road/dyno testing and a lot of knowledge of the combustion process.

Very time consuming and expensive.

The method of advance until knock does not sound like a good way.
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