Points both well taken! I think my post came across wrong or poorly defined though. The MegaManual never goes into any details about setting up actual wideband hardware as it interfaces with the MegaSquirt. Perhaps a small insertion that output grounds need to be grounded at the same point the MS, that d11 can cause errors on widebands with larger voltage windows (and hence more accuracy), and possible issues from outputs with high impedance is something thats in order.lance wrote:The issue here is that this is really an Innovate support issue, and that where people really ought to be asking about how to configure the Innovate products. ...........
When the PWC is released, it will be supported 100% here, as it will be B&G.
Lance.
Lots of time and space SHOULDN'T be devoted to this or to a specific brand of wideband other than the PWC. Perhaps the high impedance issue is only an Innovate deal... But if they allow that then I imagine other controllers can also do this. This post here takes up more time and space then the information would need.
Just my humble thoughts. In the meantime those of us that know will try and help out when we see questions like this pop up here. I never thought I HAD an Innovate support issue. I thought I had stuff configured wrong in my MegaTune settings until I saw there was a voltage offset. Then it became a hardware issue, so is it a MS or a Innovate issue? I understand the frustrations in feilding these questions, but for a lot of MegaSquirters, this is their first standalone system and they may never of heard of wideband sensors before this point.
Lance, I had spoken to you about other o2 sensor issues I had before, so you can understand that I felt all along (after scouring my MT settings) that it was something goofed up in my own harness and wiring. I want this to be fun for all of us since we will learn better that way. I was NOT having fun fixing either my regular o2 sensor or the widebans sensor issues....