Bird325
Enthusiast
I'm working on getting a wideband installed on my NA car so that I can get it 'tuned to perfection'. I already have the SCT and Pro Racer software and Dan at Viper Specialty is going to help me out with some 'remote' tuning. I'd like some help on getting the right setup without breaking the bank in the process.
I'm going to either install the O2 (I'm only doing one bank) in the collector or under the side sills, foward of the RT cats depending on the info that our knowledgeble members pass on to me. I can either only install the O2 for tuning or put it in and leave it in. I don't intend to add a blower or TT, just going to keep it close to stock, but better tuned. Due to this, I don't see any real advantage to having an AF gauge in the cockpit.
In my research, it seems that the wideband needs its own controller to run it, like the Innovate LC-1. There are a lot of options out there and I just don't have enough knowledge yet to know what to buy for my application. I know that the wideband will have to be read by something in order to have the AF ratios to use with the dyno runs for getting the right tune set up.
Should I do a permanent mount (probably in the side sill) or something that can be removed after tuning (probably in the collector)? What wideband should I use? ... and does it require optional cables/connectors so that it can be read by the computer that is doing the dyno runs?
I know that these are beginner's questions and I would appreciate some of our more experienced member's input. Thanks in advance,
Mike
I'm going to either install the O2 (I'm only doing one bank) in the collector or under the side sills, foward of the RT cats depending on the info that our knowledgeble members pass on to me. I can either only install the O2 for tuning or put it in and leave it in. I don't intend to add a blower or TT, just going to keep it close to stock, but better tuned. Due to this, I don't see any real advantage to having an AF gauge in the cockpit.
In my research, it seems that the wideband needs its own controller to run it, like the Innovate LC-1. There are a lot of options out there and I just don't have enough knowledge yet to know what to buy for my application. I know that the wideband will have to be read by something in order to have the AF ratios to use with the dyno runs for getting the right tune set up.
Should I do a permanent mount (probably in the side sill) or something that can be removed after tuning (probably in the collector)? What wideband should I use? ... and does it require optional cables/connectors so that it can be read by the computer that is doing the dyno runs?
I know that these are beginner's questions and I would appreciate some of our more experienced member's input. Thanks in advance,
Mike