ECMLink LinearWB SD Tuning Video.wmv
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- Since the AEM UEGO wideband units seem to log incorrectly in ECMLink you've got to log LinearWB and set it up yourself. This video specifically shows how its done on a Speed Density setup however, it's the same idea when doing it on a MAF setup.
I struggled with this tremendously, and this video you made set me straight. Thank you so much!
This has been very helpful. Thank you
Great job, Corey. I'll have to do this to my Talon after it's running again.
Great video. But, now you can't log anything above 14.7 or below 11.0? Or would you use the other displayed value for that? Or I suppose just looking at the gauge?
Does the car do it when it's cold? That's just the FIAV allowing more air in to warm-up the car faster...
Does this still apply if the car is locked in open loop? Previous owner replaced front o2 with UEGO and I feel like the gauge is off with what Link is showing.
ECMLink can simulate the narrowband front o2 sensor even when it's replaced with the WB, search ECMLink wiki on setting this up. It still applies even if you run your car locked in OL because you need your gauge to log accurately if you depend on tuning AFR's based on your logs.
Good vid Corey, one question, my WB gauge doesn't match the WB reading on link, how do I make it match?
Assuming you mean translator? Sure. Just raise and lower the MAFHz sliders that are being used during idle, typically a GM MAF idles around 500Hz so that would be the slider you adjust to make it idle rich after locking it in OL.
Why do you have a MAF translator if you're running ECMLink?
Hey i have a 1g and my wideband is connected to the baro, its reading way off in some places but fine in others. How should i go about fixing this?
That's not what this correct's. If you're trying to get AFREst to match your wideband then that's a tuning issue, specifically in your SD VE table.
You should make a video of how keep your engine bay that clean...shit is immaculate O_o
do you have to hook up the afr wiring to the rear, i just installed my innovate wideband on its own power, my car still uses factory upper/downstream o2 sensors. can i still tune the car that way??
yenyen33089 it will work fine but you can't log it in ECMLink unless you use a sensor input.
Corey Jenson im new to link and well kinda lost to tuning..my set up is
new
rods and piston (wiseco) 2nd oversize
2600cc bosch injectors
gt3788r bb garretr turbo
3in all the way back with electric cut out
272 intake/exhaust with aem cam gears
ferrea intake/exhaust valves
320lph pump with inline aeromotive external pump
car fires up and runs, no check engine
idle afr is 11. .just dont know where to start with speed density..
sorry for long reply 😉
Why do you want the car to idle at 11afr? I followed your directions and got my car idling at 14.7 shows that ratio on link and the gauge
IAN LUPINI because you don't tune your WOT AFRs to 14.7, it doesn't matter if the gauge reads/logs accurately at idle if it's inaccurate when it matters most... at WOT and under full boost.
Alright well I'm having to richen the 5.5-1000 cell to 80.0 just to idle at 13. Do I need to go higher or have I messed something up?
...the cells go to 100+. It's only temporary to get the voltage reading of the gauge when it's displaying 11:1. Once you get that voltage then you reset your idle cells to get it to idle at 14.7:1 and reactivate closed loop control.
Corey Jenson ohh okay! Thank you for all the help!
Dert666, the point of this vid is to show you what needs to be done to get them to match...
Will this still accurately log below 11.0 and above 14.7?
MindBlowin03 Depends on what you consider accurate, but it should log within .1 to .5 outside of 11 and 14.7 range that you're scaling it to. Thats the point though, you NEED it to log accurately for WOT tuning not when the cars leaned out on decel.
Corey Jenson I agree. I just wanted to make sure if I'm a little rich at WOT it's going to read correctly. Honestly, as long as it's accurate near 11.0 I'll be happy.
MindBlowin03 I made the video for a friend running 91 so if you're tuning E85 you can scale it for a leaner AFR too. Or, if you're running 91 and want it conservative scale it from 14.7 to 10.5. Its whatever fits your build!
That also doesn't address the AFROest wasn't matching to the wideband.
Where u get that lambda table?
+MrNeuro Funk It's in the AEM UEGO manual that comes with the gauge, here's a .pdf version of one though if you lost it. Page 7.
aemelectronics.com/files/instructions/30-4110%20Digital%20Wideband%20UEGO%20Gauge.pdf
+Corey Jenson thanx
... not cold outside. When the car's cold, like hasn't warmed up to operating temp.
The gauge in my car bounces from 14.2-14.9
@jjlritchie Haha. Go to bed.
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