O2 Voltage
Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 12:54 am
Good day all,
Just got my inTune and I've pretty much got it figured out. I was viewing a data log and did not see an O2 sensor reading. Is the inTune capable of retreiving this information? I have a wideband that I will be installing this weekend. I was just hoping to be able to plot my O2 voltage reading with my rpms on the 31089 data viewer program and easily see where to make adjustments.
If the I-1000 is not capable of this then I guess I have to do it the old fashioned way by staring at the tachometer and viewing the a/f guage out of the corner of my eye in order to see where to add and take away fuel.
Also, I loaded the 87 Octane tune without making any adjustments. I have a k&n, headers, 3" exhaust, comp cam, aftermarket valve springs, pushrods, and trunion kit for the rocker arms. Maybe you will be able to tell me if your "87 Octane" tune already puts a good enough a/f tune with the current mods I have.
Thanks in advance!
Just got my inTune and I've pretty much got it figured out. I was viewing a data log and did not see an O2 sensor reading. Is the inTune capable of retreiving this information? I have a wideband that I will be installing this weekend. I was just hoping to be able to plot my O2 voltage reading with my rpms on the 31089 data viewer program and easily see where to make adjustments.
If the I-1000 is not capable of this then I guess I have to do it the old fashioned way by staring at the tachometer and viewing the a/f guage out of the corner of my eye in order to see where to add and take away fuel.
Also, I loaded the 87 Octane tune without making any adjustments. I have a k&n, headers, 3" exhaust, comp cam, aftermarket valve springs, pushrods, and trunion kit for the rocker arms. Maybe you will be able to tell me if your "87 Octane" tune already puts a good enough a/f tune with the current mods I have.
Thanks in advance!