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Old 04-27-2006, 01:42 PM   #7 (permalink)
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When setting up the wideband for the autotune we can find the required information in our wideband manual correct? Such as what voltages, etc that are needed to be put in there? I dont remember what the interface looked like exactly, but I did find my manual for my wideband.

Also is it necessary to calibrate the sensors and the RPM? The TPS sensor I believe is one of the options would be easy since as it says per instructions to make sure the key is turned to the "on" position, but car is off, etc just as the instructions say to do. The only one that is a little tough and not sure how accurate it has to be is the last calibration option. I dont remember what it was called, but it required you to have car on. It is asked for you to hold the throttle at 2krpm and hit the button to calibrate it....little tough when it doesnt like to stay exactly at 2k.

As far as installation goes please do not assume you have the correct wires. To make 100% sure you have the right wire you can take the black cover off of the harnesses that plug into the cars ecu for verification you have the correct pin. PIN numbers are given in the instructions for verification. I at first didnt know you could take the covers off, but when I found out I could it made it much easier finding out what was what.
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