Hello folks,
My o2 sensor just failed and I've decided to use my TechEdge 2COB Wide Band to simulate o2 Narrow Band.
Just wanted to make sure that Pin 29 that is the correct sensor (signal) wire that I need to splice into, as per these interweb pictures...
http://wiki.r31skylineclub.com/images/9 ... inouts.jpg
http://www.s-chassis.com/resources/wiki ... B20DET.jpg
Your confirmation would be appreciated, as you all know how accurate the interweb can be,
Regards Mike.
Pinout for RB20DET ECU
Moderator: Matt
Re: Pinout for RB20DET ECU
That is my diagram from a long time ago... yes that is fine to use
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Re: Pinout for RB20DET ECU
Haha thanks Matt, I already spliced in, decide to stop being a lazy bastard and tested it with my MM...
Since I have you here, my techedge has a programmable narrow band simulation lookup table, and I can also specify lambda, what would be a good AF ratio aim for with fuel economy in closed loop?
Cheers Mike.
Since I have you here, my techedge has a programmable narrow band simulation lookup table, and I can also specify lambda, what would be a good AF ratio aim for with fuel economy in closed loop?
Cheers Mike.
Re: Pinout for RB20DET ECU
Normally closed loop holds onto 14.7:1. Keeping in mind the further leaner you go the higher the exhaust gas temps. I'm not too sure how far you can go with that one
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Re: Pinout for RB20DET ECU
Thanks again Matt, have had the techedge connected for a week now and it seems to be working well as NB simulator. I opted to start with 14.7:1 but hope to fine tune it to 15:1 I'm not too concerned if it results in a slightly higher EG temp, my cooling system is working well and those parts of the map the engine is not being abused.
Cheers Mike.
Cheers Mike.
Re: Pinout for RB20DET ECU
EGT is highest at stoich. AF ratio, it will decrease in both (lean and rich) directions...
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Re: Pinout for RB20DET ECU
From what I understand O2 sensors were introduced in 1986 for keeping emissions at 14.7:1 for optimal catalytic converter operation. There are some charts out there which explain the reduction of the harmful gases are most effective at this AFR