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Lauria112
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« on: April 17, 2017, 09:33:41 PM »

Hi,

With my previous car I had Vems Round WB lambda plugged in the place of ECUs NB lambda and I used Vems Round lambda output to feed NB lambda data to ECU, this worked great.
Now with my new car, I planned to do the same but when installing Round I noticed that there is WB lambda for ECU already. Round output can be set to send WB data (0-5V), but is that possible to use for ECU, and if so, should I connect it to VS / VS IP and which one is positive?

Best regards
Lauri
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« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2017, 05:23:08 AM »

wouldnt mount it at all
wideband ecu "protects" it self faster as you can do it from driver seat
log your car to see wideband lambda information

you can try, this costs zero money or you can weld another bung in the downpipe
so you have two individual wb lambdas to compare
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« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2017, 06:14:14 AM »

Thanks for your input.
Will of course be logging as soon as I get tools sorted again.
One car fried my old laptops USB port via blue cable so have now been installing another one.
Thing is that I won't be logging all the time so the gauge is kind of "extra safety" as I can monitor boost and EGT with it also.

And yes, if is not possible to feed WB output of round to ECU, I will get another bung. There is not too much space for that before cat, but will be doable.

-Lauri
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