Biting the bullet - any reasons not to get an MTX-L W/Band?
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Biting the bullet - any reasons not to get an MTX-L W/Band?
Hi Guys further to my link tuning questions, I am about to buy a MTX-L Wide Band controller to help me with tuning the car and thought i better ask for any opinions before i do so.....
It seems like it is compatible and might help me from making any disasterous tuning errors........
Can anyone confirm they have used this gauge with a G1 etc..?
It seems like it is compatible and might help me from making any disasterous tuning errors........
Can anyone confirm they have used this gauge with a G1 etc..?
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a G1 link will not accept the 5V WBO2 signal sent by the yellow wire
use the brown wire to send the ecu the 1V NBO2 simulation signal

that is the graph for a nbo2 sim

and the wbo2
hope this helps
use the brown wire to send the ecu the 1V NBO2 simulation signal
here is what i mean in picturesThe default analog outputs are as follows:
Analog output one (yellow) is 0V = 7.35 AFR and 5V = 22.39 AFR.
Analog output two (brown) is 1.1V = 14 AFR and .1V = 15 AFR.
This is a simulated narrowband signal

that is the graph for a nbo2 sim

and the wbo2
hope this helps
So it almost seems somewhat pointless if it is only going to operate between "simulated" 14.0 and 15.0 afr...?
edit - though having the actual reading on the gauge will help tuning so maybe not....
Incidentally I was looking through a datalog I saved recently and it occured to me it would be interesting to look at someone elses, compare settings of injectors and other bits and pieces. But I am also interested to see how other peoples IAT behaves (80 - 84 deg c seems high...) and water temp mine is at 84-88 deg c.....which may be normal..?
Do you have one you could email me?
Or vice versa, look at mine?
edit - though having the actual reading on the gauge will help tuning so maybe not....
Incidentally I was looking through a datalog I saved recently and it occured to me it would be interesting to look at someone elses, compare settings of injectors and other bits and pieces. But I am also interested to see how other peoples IAT behaves (80 - 84 deg c seems high...) and water temp mine is at 84-88 deg c.....which may be normal..?
Do you have one you could email me?
Or vice versa, look at mine?
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Just an update, My Link turns out to be G3 hardware with a G5 upgrade ECU. So my unit doesn't have the physical connections to actually take an IAT sensor but has the software....
I emailed Link and they confirmed it.
So the software somehow or other is adding the IAT and it now appears to be coming from the water temp. On analysing the data log I finally noticed the IAT was exactly 4 deg less than the Water temp and followed the changes perfectly.
So mixed result, great that I am not getting 80+ deg IAT but stink that my unit has no IAT mangement or control.
A couple of side benefits though, i ended up building a very effective cold air system. The intake pipe is significantly cooler than it was.
Plus I have now delved in to the Link and made some changes which resulted in an improvment to my initial throttle application hesitation/bog.
Certainly not perfect but a lot better and I haven't blown it up yet which means so far I am having fun
Also, thanks for the help, nice to bounce ideas around and get different perspectives from everyone.
I emailed Link and they confirmed it.
So the software somehow or other is adding the IAT and it now appears to be coming from the water temp. On analysing the data log I finally noticed the IAT was exactly 4 deg less than the Water temp and followed the changes perfectly.
So mixed result, great that I am not getting 80+ deg IAT but stink that my unit has no IAT mangement or control.
A couple of side benefits though, i ended up building a very effective cold air system. The intake pipe is significantly cooler than it was.
Plus I have now delved in to the Link and made some changes which resulted in an improvment to my initial throttle application hesitation/bog.
Certainly not perfect but a lot better and I haven't blown it up yet which means so far I am having fun

Also, thanks for the help, nice to bounce ideas around and get different perspectives from everyone.
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