aeroforce + wideband
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I asked this a few days ago. Nothing. If you ever find out, please post it here.
Do you have a wideband with an analog output? Cause if you do it will work as long as 0-5V range. The question I wanted to know was if I had only a wideband O2 sensor, and hooked 5V to power it up, say from other O2 sensors, and than ran the signal to the aeroforce, would that work. Good luck!
Do you have a wideband with an analog output? Cause if you do it will work as long as 0-5V range. The question I wanted to know was if I had only a wideband O2 sensor, and hooked 5V to power it up, say from other O2 sensors, and than ran the signal to the aeroforce, would that work. Good luck!
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Originally Posted by m7 rocket
I asked this a few days ago. Nothing. If you ever find out, please post it here.
Do you have a wideband with an analog output? Cause if you do it will work as long as 0-5V range. The question I wanted to know was if I had only a wideband O2 sensor, and hooked 5V to power it up, say from other O2 sensors, and than ran the signal to the aeroforce, would that work. Good luck!
Do you have a wideband with an analog output? Cause if you do it will work as long as 0-5V range. The question I wanted to know was if I had only a wideband O2 sensor, and hooked 5V to power it up, say from other O2 sensors, and than ran the signal to the aeroforce, would that work. Good luck!
But you do HAVE to have the sensor AND the controller.
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