Ordering wideband gauge have question
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Ordering wideband gauge have question
I'm just about to order the 30-0300 AEM but there seems to be a few options. Would like to get this overnight while car is n shop.
Anyone have HP Tuners pro and use this 30-0300 gauge? I saw a vid online using a controller 4110 from AEM and not sure if I need that to connect to the tuning software or the 30-0300 will have everything I need. I dont se a little black box included with the 0300 but perhaps it is the latest model and doesnt need anything else.
Anyone using this?
Thanks!
Anyone have HP Tuners pro and use this 30-0300 gauge? I saw a vid online using a controller 4110 from AEM and not sure if I need that to connect to the tuning software or the 30-0300 will have everything I need. I dont se a little black box included with the 0300 but perhaps it is the latest model and doesnt need anything else.
Anyone using this?
Thanks!
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That isn't the one you want. That was the original CAN bus version that has since been modified (and given a new part number) that will work with HPT directly. The -0300 version will not unless you either send it to a guy on the HPT forum to modify or add two wires to give it a 0-5V output.
Order 30-0333 instead. Summit had the best price last time I checked. It includes an OBD connector with a male/female side. You plug it into your OBD port, plug HPT into it. Now HPT can read the wideband reading without any other wires being required. No other wiring to HPT required, no voltage offset issues to worry about. It's really nice. I have two
Order 30-0333 instead. Summit had the best price last time I checked. It includes an OBD connector with a male/female side. You plug it into your OBD port, plug HPT into it. Now HPT can read the wideband reading without any other wires being required. No other wiring to HPT required, no voltage offset issues to worry about. It's really nice. I have two
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That isn't the one you want. That was the original CAN bus version that has since been modified (and given a new part number) that will work with HPT directly. The -0300 version will not unless you either send it to a guy on the HPT forum to modify or add two wires to give it a 0-5V output.
Order 30-0333 instead. Summit had the best price last time I checked. It includes an OBD connector with a male/female side. You plug it into your OBD port, plug HPT into it. Now HPT can read the wideband reading without any other wires being required. No other wiring to HPT required, no voltage offset issues to worry about. It's really nice. I have two
Order 30-0333 instead. Summit had the best price last time I checked. It includes an OBD connector with a male/female side. You plug it into your OBD port, plug HPT into it. Now HPT can read the wideband reading without any other wires being required. No other wiring to HPT required, no voltage offset issues to worry about. It's really nice. I have two
Thanks for saving me from another mini project!
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St. Jude Donor '13
That isn't the one you want. That was the original CAN bus version that has since been modified (and given a new part number) that will work with HPT directly. The -0300 version will not unless you either send it to a guy on the HPT forum to modify or add two wires to give it a 0-5V output.
Order 30-0333 instead. Summit had the best price last time I checked. It includes an OBD connector with a male/female side. You plug it into your OBD port, plug HPT into it. Now HPT can read the wideband reading without any other wires being required. No other wiring to HPT required, no voltage offset issues to worry about. It's really nice. I have two
Order 30-0333 instead. Summit had the best price last time I checked. It includes an OBD connector with a male/female side. You plug it into your OBD port, plug HPT into it. Now HPT can read the wideband reading without any other wires being required. No other wiring to HPT required, no voltage offset issues to worry about. It's really nice. I have two
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Use 3.2. The CAN output of that wideband won't work with 2.24
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http://www.hptuners.com/forum/showth...tarted-Threads
Here are some threads I did to help get started
Wideband setup will be different than those threads. Basically all you have to do is plug everything in and power up (including wideband), re-poll for supported parameters in Scanner, add "WB EQ Ratio 1" to the list of channels, and your wideband setup is done
Editor is pretty much the same
Scanner is a lot different. Big change but much better once you learn it
Here are some threads I did to help get started
Wideband setup will be different than those threads. Basically all you have to do is plug everything in and power up (including wideband), re-poll for supported parameters in Scanner, add "WB EQ Ratio 1" to the list of channels, and your wideband setup is done
Editor is pretty much the same
Scanner is a lot different. Big change but much better once you learn it
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http://www.hptuners.com/forum/showth...tarted-Threads
Here are some threads I did to help get started
Wideband setup will be different than those threads. Basically all you have to do is plug everything in and power up (including wideband), re-poll for supported parameters in Scanner, add "WB EQ Ratio 1" to the list of channels, and your wideband setup is done
Editor is pretty much the same
Scanner is a lot different. Big change but much better once you learn it
Here are some threads I did to help get started
Wideband setup will be different than those threads. Basically all you have to do is plug everything in and power up (including wideband), re-poll for supported parameters in Scanner, add "WB EQ Ratio 1" to the list of channels, and your wideband setup is done
Editor is pretty much the same
Scanner is a lot different. Big change but much better once you learn it