I don't want take credit for somebody else work most of the info i used came from here:
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I think it is very useful to wire the wideband through the EGR or AC if for no other reason just to keep it a one wire hookup for logging purposes.
1. First thing to do is track down the AC Pressure sensor. I believe in a j-body it is red and black that goes to the pcm that is your 0-5v.
Or you can also use the brown wire from the egr.
2. Of course you will have to wire up the wideband. I chose the innovate motorsports lc1 for a discrete install with easy removal. I wired the whole harness together, even spliced the narrow band in line so I can swap out the factory o2 sensor when not tuning. Wired an old heated o2 sensor plug on the car for 12v ,ground, wideband to egr and narrowband emulator to factory narrowband. The really nice thing about this is everything (the reset button, gauge, led) stays with lc1 harness. Once everything is wired up check to make sure the wideband is working properly on the gauge display. Once operation is correct we can go on to getting this thing to read into HPtuners.
4. This is very simple to do it sounds harder than it really is. Here it is step by step.
1.- Open VCM Scanner
2.- Open the Table Display
3.- Right click the table
4.- Left click insert
5.- Down at the bottom you will see User Defined if there is a + sign next to it click the + sign and you will see configure user defined.
6.- Double Left click configure user defined
7.- Now click one of the undefined labels and insert a name for your wideband. I chose LC1 EGR.
8.- Now we need to input the function string that will take the voltage coming from the wideband output and convert it to AFR. At the bottom of this screen you will see a function line.
Enter ([PID.2811]/0.332446809)+7.35. for egr brown wire.
Enter ([PID.7101]/0.332446809)+7.35. for AC pressure R/B wire.
(This is the right formula for the LC1.)
9. Now lets open the scanner, connect to the car and scan to ensure the PID is working.
Creating the Histogram for the wideband
1.- Now that we have created the function already this part is very simple. Open the Scanner, open the histogram display.
2.- To the right of the number 8 you will see a configure button. Click that.
4.- You will then see how the wideband is default setup. If you look where it says sensor you will see that next to the sensor it says air fuel ratio [SENS.120]. The problem with this sensor is it will not record but it will display. To the right of that you will see PID list, Scroll down to where you will see:The custom PID we made earlier for the wideband. It will be listed under the user configured and will be named [USER.9004] LC1 EGR. Now double click the custom pid you created and hit the floppy disk in the top left corner to commit the changes.
6.- Do another scan and ensure everything is working properly.
7. Now for the AFR ERROR, just like before,
Here it is step by step.
1.- Open VCM Scanner
2.- Open the Table Display
3.- Right click the table
4.- Left click insert
5.- Down at the bottom you will see User Defined if there is a + sign next to it click the + sign and you will see configure user defined.
6.- Double Left click configure user defined
Here is a pic
7.- Now click one of the undefined labels and insert a name for your wideband. I chose AFR ERROR2.
We need to input the function string that will calculate AFR error.
There is already an AFR error in the user define but it uses [SENS.120] this will not record, remember?
We need the function string to be 100*([USER.9004]-[SENS.121])/[SENS.121]
The histograms are pretty straight forward but will help if needed.
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