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Using wbo2 as front o2

dsm10o0

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I got a plx m300 wideband and I want to use it as my main front o2. How do I go for that? Anyone got a link. Have link v3 for tuning. Which wire on the ecu do I hook it up to?
 

Brunoboy

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I tapped my LC-1 to the O2 input on the ecu and just simulated narrowband with it in Link. Pin#4, its a white wire.
 

dsm10o0

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Cool. So I just hook up my narrowband output from the wb to the o2 wire on the ecu?
 

gramkrakr89

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In short, if you're supplying "FrontO2" with an NB signal (from the LC-1), NB simulation is not required in ECMlink. If you're using "FrontO2" as the input for logging your wide-band, then NB simulation needs to be enabled, and the NB output from the LC-1 can be ignored.
 
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