Become a Fan!
Login
Username:

Password:

Remember Me

Lost Password?

Register now!
Main Menu
Who's Online
307 user(s) are online (267 user(s) are browsing Forums)

more...
Guru Dictionary
Print in friendly format Send this term to a friend  St Louis
St Louis, MO, is the location of the Corvette assembly plant from 1954-1981.

Since 1981, Corvettes have been assembled in Bowling Green, KY.
...
Supporting Vendors
Platinum
Mid America Motorworks
Mid America Motorworks FREE CATALOG


Gold
FIC 770-888-1662


Registered Vendors
Guru Friends
Supporting Banners

TIRERACK.com - Revolutionizing Tire Buying


Shop for Winter Tires Now!




Support This Site
Report message:*
 

Re: Update on setup

Subject: Re: Update on setup
by dan0617 on 2012/1/31 10:42:15

Well, this past week I added a pin to my ecm, ran a wire from that pin to the wideband output on my LC1, then installed a .bin file and .ads file found on thirdgen.org diy tuning forum, and now I have my wideband reading in my datalog. Should make tuning PE mode a ton easier. It will only feed the laptop OR the gauge, so I will have to leave the Tunerpro dash up when I'm datalogging to see the real time AFR but it is still great. I tested it all with the car off and it is working good.

If you are interested just go to that site, search for arapwb. You need to install a new wire in pin D8 but it is empty now so it is easy to do. Run that wire out to your LC1 controller. Cut the brown output wire on the output of the LC1, and put plugs on it so you can plug it back together. THen put a plug on the end of the wire that you ran from your ecm so you can plug it in to the LC1 in when the other one is unplugged. Then download the new .ads file and the new .bin file, copy all your tuning into the new .bin file, install the new .ads file, and you are done. Right beside the engine rpms on the Tunerpro dash will now be a box for wideband afr. All in all it is easy to do, and if you already have a wideband controller and gauge and a MAF car, it is prettymuch a free mod.
CorvetteForum.guru is independently owned and operated. This site is not associated with or financially supported by General Motors.

Copyright 2008-2015 CorvetteForum.guru

CorvetteForum.guru is a Guru Garage Site (Coming Soon!)

If you have any questions about our site, please contact us at Andy@corvetteforum.guru.

Powered by XOOPS 2.56 Copyright 2001-2014 www.xoops.org

Hosted by GoDaddy.com.