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-====== Narrowband simulation ====== 
-Wideband kits typically provide two distinct outputs. ​ One is a 0-1v narrowband simulation and another is a 0-5v wideband output used for datalogging more precise A/F ratio data.  You would typically run the narrowband output to the ECU's front O2 input so the ECU could run normal closed loop off this signal and then run the 0-5v output into a different ECU input for datalogging purposes. 
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-With ECMLink'​s narrowband simulation function, you can simply run the 0-5v output to the ECU and then configure the ECU to produce the 0-1v simulation internally, thus freeing up an additional input on the ECU for some other aftermarket sensor. 
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-===== Switch point ===== 
-The help file included with the ECMLink application goes into detail about the process of configuring the NBO2 sim tab for your own setup. ​ Please refer to this for more information. ​ The best way to determine your own switch point is to datalog the wideband kit while running closed loop off a stock narrowband sensor and then simply take an average of the raw wideband voltage (available in the datalog as a Raw value) while the narrowband sensor is cycling normally. You can select such an area in your datalog with the mouse and then right click and do a "​Selection->​Average"​ to have the application average the values for you. 
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-Some common stoichiometric (14.7:1) switch points are listed below. 
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-^Wideband kit^Switch point (volts)^ 
-|AEMWB ​ |  4.07| 
-|AEMWBGauge ​ |  2.34| 
-|AEMWBGaugeR1 ​ |  2.53| 
-|AFXWB ​ |  4.07| 
-|DynoJetWB ​ |  2.94| 
-|FJOWB ​ |  2.5| 
-|LC1WB ​ |  2.5| 
-|PLXWB ​ |  2.35| 
-|TechEdgeLinWB ​ |  2.85| 
-|TechEdgeWB ​ |  2.5| 
-|ZT2WB ​ |  2.5| 
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-===== Startup options ===== 
-Each WB kit "warms up" a little differently. ​ You will need to adjust the startup options in the NBO2 sim tab to match your own configuration. ​ To do that, fire up the engine while cold and monitor the WB kit's behavior as it warms up.  It probably locks the value and probably takes a decent bit of time to warm up and start working. ​ Watch this behavior and adjust the startup options in ECMLink accordingly to match your kit. 
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-===== WBO2 sensor location ===== 
-The best place to install the WBO2 sensor for accurate narrowband simulation is in the front O2 sensor location. ​ [[innovatelc1orlm1install|This page]] outlines how one user installed his WBO2 in the front O2 location. ​ When installed there, the WBO2 sensor can respond very quickly to the changes made by the ECU to A/F mixture. ​ This is inline with assumptions in the ECU on how quickly it can expect to see a "​response"​ as it adjusts short term fuel trim.  ​ 
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-However, there are a number of situations where you may find it easier to install the WBO2 further downstream (in the rearO2 location on a 2G, for example). ​ The problem is that the sensor responds more slowly to ECU mixture changes the further away from the engine it's placed. ​ As a result, the ECU makes adjustments to the A/F mixture too quickly and "​overshoots",​ running really lean for a few seconds, then really rich, then lean, etc.  ​ 
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-To correct for this, you need to reduce the rate at which the ECU will adjust fuel mixture during closed loop.  You do that in the STFTAndO2Feedback panel in Direct Access. ​ The following illustrates a stock 2G DSM configuration. 
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-{{http://​www.ecmtuning.com/​images/​forums/​stftrate-stock2g.gif}} 
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-And the next shows the same panel configured for running my own car with an LC-1 installed in the rear O2 (2G) sensor location. ​ The change you see to the HiAir load factor really isn't necessary. ​ That particular change was made for personal preference on my car. 
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-{{http://​www.ecmtuning.com/​images/​forums/​stftrate-rearo2.gif}} 
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