Mitsulogger use with a wideband???
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Mitsulogger use with a wideband???
Can the ecuflash/mitsulogger be used to log a wideband O2 sensor? If so how would you need to wire the wideband in?
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The mitsulogger can log a wideband. Ecuflash is a seperate program and cannot log a wideband. You will have to search or look on www.aktivematrix.com to see exactly which ones are supported. I know innovate, zeintronix, and turboxs are supported for sure.
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Huge forum on how to wire it up and use Logworks to datalog. Once wired in to a serial port, you can use Mitsulogger and Evoscan or Logworks
You can use Ecuflash to reflash your ECu ( tune it ) , but will need a datalogger to check to see how the changes are affecting the way the engines runs. useful data loggers are : Logworks, Evoscan, mitsulogger first and last are free, Evoscan cost $25 IIRC.
Evoscan and Mitsulogger will work with Zeitronics , i beleive, maybe a few others. Check before you buy
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the nut of it is you have a usb ecuflash cable and a serial cable from your wideband controller. the logger mingles the two data sources.
neither evoscan or mitsulogger currently allow multiple innovate inputs, a single wideband yes, but not if you have other innovate inputs in the serial stream. fortunately logworks will, though the current version 3 beta is for those who can deal with pain. version 2 is for the layman till they debug 3.
did I cover some of the bases?
neither evoscan or mitsulogger currently allow multiple innovate inputs, a single wideband yes, but not if you have other innovate inputs in the serial stream. fortunately logworks will, though the current version 3 beta is for those who can deal with pain. version 2 is for the layman till they debug 3.
did I cover some of the bases?
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