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Old 07-19-2006, 01:51 AM
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Question ECU Mapping Diagram

We are trying to hook up a air/fuel ratio gauge. We have tried to hook it up to the ecu instead of running it through the firewall to one 02 sensor. There should be 2 different banks to tap into on the ecu. We are going to hook a toggle switch to go between each bank to see which runs leaner. So far every diagram I got has not worked. Does anyone have the correct diagram or know which number and color on the ecu to tap into for each bank? I have an 03 5AT coupe.
 
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Is there anyone who can help??
 
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Originally Posted by FL-G35
Is there anyone who can help??
hey tracy are you trying to hook up a wideband,if you are it wont work with the 03,s.our cars have narrow band o2,s.youll have to weld in a bung with a 5 wire bosch o2 sensor for a wideband.
 
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Keith check out the link: http://www.autometer.com/cat_gaugede...earch&gid=3531 IT says will work with most narrow band 02 sensors.

Edit: It also says may require 2244 in the Accessories Section, which is an 02 sensor
 
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Originally Posted by FL-G35
Keith check out the link: http://www.autometer.com/cat_gaugede...earch&gid=3531 IT says will work with most narrow band 02 sensors.

Edit: It also says may require 2244 in the Accessories Section, which is an 02 sensor
did you weld in the o2 sensor,its really not worth the hassle of trying to read 2 banks.if you had a tt setup with 600 hp well then yea maybe,but not with our setup.use the drives side bank,they say that,s the one that runs a tiny bit leaner.and i wouldnt mess with the ecu harness really,ive heard of to many disasters to the ecu.
 
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Old 07-19-2006, 03:46 PM
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You should really do a wideband. The narrow band oem sensor is not accurate enough IMO.
 
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You should really do a wideband. The narrow band oem sensor is not accurate enough IMO.
Whats the difference between the two?
 
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Whats the difference between the two?
a narrow band will jump around between lean and rich as the o2 sensors switches,a wideband has a steady reading and is much more accurate.def get a wideband.
 
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Ok, so it is better to have a wideband AFR because it is more accurate and do not tap into the ECU because that can cause problems or headaches. Unfortunetely I already have the gauges. Both the boost and AFR are installed. Just AFR is not connected. Since I already have that my best bet is to just buy the 02 sensor option and get it welded in, right? Or could I just tap into one of the sensors already there? Thanks for all the help guys
 
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Originally Posted by FL-G35
Ok, so it is better to have a wideband AFR because it is more accurate and do not tap into the ECU because that can cause problems or headaches. Unfortunetely I already have the gauges. Both the boost and AFR are installed. Just AFR is not connected. Since I already have that my best bet is to just buy the 02 sensor option and get it welded in, right? Or could I just tap into one of the sensors already there? Thanks for all the help guys
those autometers are pretty cheap i would just go and get a wideband gauge,but if you wanna keep it get the sensor and weld it in.but remember it will still fluctuate quite a bit and is not very accurate.dont tap into the factory o2,s.dont try and get a autometer wideband,i allready did and they are still a few months from being released.i wanted the nexus.
 
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can you tap into the factory wideband O2 on the newer Gs?

What about an OBDII scanner? will that give a wideband readout on the newer cars?
 
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I spoke with Sam at Stillen and he said that there is no problem with connecting the meter to the ecu. He said that he has done it many times before with autometer guages. He said pin #16 is the correct one to tap into. The ONE thing I forgot to ask was about the "Larger Blower" That will be another call.
 
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Originally Posted by FL-G35
I spoke with Sam at Stillen and he said that there is no problem with connecting the meter to the ecu. He said that he has done it many times before with autometer guages. He said pin #16 is the correct one to tap into. The ONE thing I forgot to ask was about the "Larger Blower" That will be another call.
you can but they are still highly inaccurate,and we have a couple of people that are going to ask them and they will get the same answer i got.
 
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Originally Posted by FL-G35
I spoke with Sam at Stillen and he said that there is no problem with connecting the meter to the ecu. He said that he has done it many times before with autometer guages. He said pin #16 is the correct one to tap into. The ONE thing I forgot to ask was about the "Larger Blower" That will be another call.
YOU FORGOT!!!!!!!!



Ok, that's cool. When do you think you will talk to him again?
 
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Originally Posted by ttrank
YOU FORGOT!!!!!!!!



Ok, that's cool. When do you think you will talk to him again?
My buddy told me he already tried pin #16 so I will call Sam again. I don't like to pester people to much, espeically ones who are very helpful to me, like Keith. When I talk with him again I will be sure to bring up the rumors about the new blower. I will PM you both if I find anything out.
 


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