I am sick of going to dyno everytime I need to re-tune. For the cost of a few visits I could buy my own wideband and learn to tune myself. I know most of the widebands have extra data-logging inputs so I can track other things.
It seems to do any non-real time tuning I'd need to know my RPM and A/F. I know units like the LC-1 will input RPM, but they also sell kits to convert RPM into an analog input. Is there any widebands that will let me log right off the cars RPM signal? What is the car's RPM signal anyway, is it 0-5v or does it rely off frequency like the AFM output?
If not, are there any data-loggers that will log a wideband signal, and a factory RPM signal? Also I have pretty good electrical knowledge, is there a way I could convert the car's RPM into a signal the LC-1 or other logger would recognize? Thanks much.
EDIT: The MAP ECU will log everything right? Will it accept input from a wideband sensor, or does it need to have something like the LM-1 to interface with? I wouldn't mind spending a little more for something that will log and act as a piggyback. I guess I could find out by searching .
It seems to do any non-real time tuning I'd need to know my RPM and A/F. I know units like the LC-1 will input RPM, but they also sell kits to convert RPM into an analog input. Is there any widebands that will let me log right off the cars RPM signal? What is the car's RPM signal anyway, is it 0-5v or does it rely off frequency like the AFM output?
If not, are there any data-loggers that will log a wideband signal, and a factory RPM signal? Also I have pretty good electrical knowledge, is there a way I could convert the car's RPM into a signal the LC-1 or other logger would recognize? Thanks much.
EDIT: The MAP ECU will log everything right? Will it accept input from a wideband sensor, or does it need to have something like the LM-1 to interface with? I wouldn't mind spending a little more for something that will log and act as a piggyback. I guess I could find out by searching .
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