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Old 05-01-2006, 11:48 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by vschaos
Yea the cobra was definitly quick, but I made him piss his pants when he could only barely walk away from me. Not bad when he is 500hp+. I do agree the sensor may be going out as well, but to make sure its still good I will take it out and try to recalibrate it this week. I remember asking you about the global clamping....its set at 5.00 volts and have no touched that. Anyone else here fooled with there or is there a need to? I also will be looking at the analog wire on the wideband to figure out where it is. Also on the output for the wideband I have it says there is also an output ground. Do I need to make sure that wire is ground somewhere?

Edit: How about maybe making this a sticky?

I believe John say to change the Global Clamping to 4.85 volts

Your WB analog output & ground output wire both hook up to the PTP-FTM. Not sure what colors as I dont have the install sheet in front of me.
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