![]() |
Re: New to E85. Getting a baseline...
Haha can you be a little more specific? All their gauges say Innovate on them, and the gauge I have has the red/blue sweeping lights.
|
Re: New to E85. Getting a baseline...
Just go to either innovates site or MAPerformance and you'll see it, oh lazy one.
|
Re: New to E85. Getting a baseline...
Hey, he's been around three years longer than you, he deserves to be lazy. ;)
|
Re: New to E85. Getting a baseline...
I 2nd, 3rd, the wideband as well. You'll be able to know what's going on. I believe PLX makes widebands that simulate the o2 signal. I have an AEM and it does not simulate an o2 signal.
|
Re: New to E85. Getting a baseline...
Alright, so here are my parameters for a wideband, it has to:
1. simulate the factory narrowband O2 2. have a standard size gauge (not a box like the PLX) 3. go in the factory location/bung 4. have a digital readout 5. cheap and easy to install are big pluses. I'm browsing them, but it's hard to tell which ones meet my requirements. |
Re: New to E85. Getting a baseline...
Quote:
Now, back on topic. Installation was very easy with only 3 wires to hook up for the controller (one power, two ground) and one power and one ground for the gauge. I chose to wire up the power for the gauge and the controller together, so there was a total of 3 connections I had to make in the car. Everything else in the kit was plug and play. I could have put the sensor in the stock location, but I can't get into DSMlink (no laptop) to get the ECU to read the wideband output, and I wasn't sure how to wire it into the ECU. Another thing with putting them in the stock location, is that the sensor has the potential of burning out faster than if it were farther down in the stream, but that's also a debatable issue. |
Re: New to E85. Getting a baseline...
Hrm, I had the PLX M-300 on my 2G with a gauge option, it worked fantastic....only problem is I do not see it on their site anymore...
|
Re: New to E85. Getting a baseline...
How about this?
http://www.maperformance.com/innovat...-w-sensor.html I have the LC-1 on my evo, works great. Some people have problems with the sensors going out, but I have had good luck with mine. I bet if you asked nicely you could get it for a great deal from MAP or one of our other vendors. Oh, and it does have narrowband emulation setup as well...you can even program it to be whatever AFR you want ;) Default is 14.7 of course. |
Re: New to E85. Getting a baseline...
http://www.maperformance.com/plx-dev...5-display.html
this is the plx I have and it meets all your criteria |
Re: New to E85. Getting a baseline...
Quote:
Also, it seems the DB kit is cheaper on the Innovate website. |
Re: New to E85. Getting a baseline...
i've got the plx dm 5 as well (pretty sure on the part number), and you saw the gauge in it. There's a little controller box you can hide. You have to wire switched power and ground, and if you want the latched narrowband output, you have to plug that wire in yourself, but it's easy. And the gauge is normal 52mm and very thin, probably less than a centimeter.
|
Re: New to E85. Getting a baseline...
I don't like the PLX units that much. They read wrong on a lot of cars. The cheap Bosch sensors that most of these systems use nowdays are a failure prone part (As are most Bosch electronics, just look at most german cars). So they fail and the AEM UEGO, Innovate, and NGK AFX boxes throw up an error or stop giving a reading, however, the PLX boxes instead keep "working" but it's a wrong reading. I would rather have it a "Sensor Error" on my screen than a 11.0 A/F reading when it's really 12.0.
I like to use the NTK sensors instead, they cost a bit more though, but they do last a lot longer, especially if you ever run race gas. Narrowband emulation doesn't always work perfectly, depending on the wideband and the ECU it's used on. If you have a wideband and no real stock O2, you might just want to run in open loop all the time and tune for gas mileage. |
Re: New to E85. Getting a baseline...
Quote:
It's currently only $196 obo on ebay. |
Re: New to E85. Getting a baseline...
Quote:
|
Re: New to E85. Getting a baseline...
Quote:
|
Re: New to E85. Getting a baseline...
Quote:
|
Re: New to E85. Getting a baseline...
I bought the Innovate DB and decided to run it separate from the factory O2. I'll be using the Bosch sensor and upgrade if it burns out. It's not going in the O2 housing and I'm not running race gas so we'll see how long it lasts.
|
Re: New to E85. Getting a baseline...
So, the wideband is in. Can someone help me out with what I want to see at idle/cruise/boost?
I'm idling at about 10:1, cruising at 12.5:1, and at WOT it's about 13.0:1 falling to 12.0:1. The car is also a bitch to start. |
Re: New to E85. Getting a baseline...
At normal operating temps, my car usually sways back and forth between 14.0 and 15.0 at idle and cruise, and stays right around 11.5 to 11.0 at WOT. When I start it up cold idle and cruise is usually between 12.0 and 12.5 until it warms up and switches to closed loop. Sounds like you're way too rich at idle and cruising, and a little lean at WOT. The rich idle could be part of the problem with the car starting hard.
|
Re: New to E85. Getting a baseline...
Yep, on my car, idle is 12.5-13 or thereabouts, it idles fine. Warm up is obviously richer. WOT is 11.5, cruise is 14.5-15.5.
Get it to that point and disable the wastegate. |
| All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:20 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.