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#681
I am curious though if you can remove the OEM sensor and put a Bosch sensor in there... both are wideband.. not sure the output of the sensors and also what type of controller the OEM is using... I am just thinking outside the box on this one... the size of the two widebands look to be about the same.. need to pull out the books.. annoying part is I am at the inlaws for the weekend and the books are at home
If someone was really looking into this, you could first figure out what wires are the heater and which are the levels and look at what the outputs are with an oscilloscope realtime. Then find/build a circuit that will send those levels to the stock ECU.
The other thing is that the wideband O2 sensors that come with most of these controllers won't be able to handle the heat coming off the heads like that. They specify certain distances in their instructions for mounting locations because of the heat range.
Another option would be to install a defouler on the top of the precat and put an EGT probe in there to see what temperatures you are getting. Then you'll know what the O2 sensor would have to endure. Then you can maintain the OEM sensor and add either a narrowband for direct connection to the MS3 or a wideband for the analog connection.
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i got a killer idea.....someone validate.....
instead of connecting the OEM O2 sensor the OEM plug, you can connect some resistors to the plug and have the ECU believe the OEM O2 sensor is working perfectly....
then use the bung to plug in a wideband sensor and wire it to the MS3 OR use the OEM sensor (if you can) and wire it to the MS3....
that should work right ?
Last edited by swoosh; 01-12-2012 at 08:57 PM.
#683
but KN had a valid statement on heat... all the Bosch sensors all say 18 inches away from exhaust outlet.. not sure if we can plug in the sensor in same location as OEM bung due to heat
annoying part I think is trying to figure out what the output is from the OEM sensor.. and somehow convert it to something MS3 can use.. the circuit board that KN mentioned would be a way to do it but sounds like a lot of testing...
but swoosh, your first part is a valid argument to use to fool the OEM ECU... I am just trying to figure out how to use the OEM sensor with the MS3...
and for others who are reading.. again means nothing about getting the ECU just thinking out loud on another mod
and to clarify.. GET THE ECU!!!
on a side note I am freakin excited to get it!
annoying part I think is trying to figure out what the output is from the OEM sensor.. and somehow convert it to something MS3 can use.. the circuit board that KN mentioned would be a way to do it but sounds like a lot of testing...
but swoosh, your first part is a valid argument to use to fool the OEM ECU... I am just trying to figure out how to use the OEM sensor with the MS3...
and for others who are reading.. again means nothing about getting the ECU just thinking out loud on another mod
and to clarify.. GET THE ECU!!!
on a side note I am freakin excited to get it!
#684
Or somehow splice one of the *bottom* OEM O2 sensor wires from one to the other (piggybacking, if you will so the stock ECU still receives the proper signal) and use that open bung for the aftermarket sensor?
Kinda the same idea as Swoosh's, just instead of the resistors, just use the other O2 sensor's signal?
Kinda the same idea as Swoosh's, just instead of the resistors, just use the other O2 sensor's signal?
#685
The bottom and top O2 sensors appear to be different beasts. If you have the ETM, it has the circuit diagrams for the sensors.
Knowing next to nothing about O2 sensor operations, there are connections to VS-Cell Voltage Input, Reference Voltage, HOS2 Pump Cell Control and Label Reference Resistance Input along with a Heater Pin.
VS Cell Voltage Input and HOS2 Pump Cell Control appears to be a variable resistance and variable voltage circuit wired in series for both pins and the Label Reference Resistance is just a fixed resistor. The bottom of those circuits (opposite from the ECU connection) are tied together and go back to the Reference Voltage pin. The Reference Resistor just goes to Sensor Ground.
The secondary sensor just has one input to the ECU which again is the variable resistance/variable voltage wired in series and a heater circuit.
Look around for O2 simulators. I bet it can be done. Doesn't really matter if the ECU is being fooled with improper values as it's not doing anything anyway with regard to the air fuel mixture.
If I had to worry about this I would definitely go further. I am just bored tonight and thought I'd give you all food for thought.
Knowing next to nothing about O2 sensor operations, there are connections to VS-Cell Voltage Input, Reference Voltage, HOS2 Pump Cell Control and Label Reference Resistance Input along with a Heater Pin.
VS Cell Voltage Input and HOS2 Pump Cell Control appears to be a variable resistance and variable voltage circuit wired in series for both pins and the Label Reference Resistance is just a fixed resistor. The bottom of those circuits (opposite from the ECU connection) are tied together and go back to the Reference Voltage pin. The Reference Resistor just goes to Sensor Ground.
The secondary sensor just has one input to the ECU which again is the variable resistance/variable voltage wired in series and a heater circuit.
Look around for O2 simulators. I bet it can be done. Doesn't really matter if the ECU is being fooled with improper values as it's not doing anything anyway with regard to the air fuel mixture.
If I had to worry about this I would definitely go further. I am just bored tonight and thought I'd give you all food for thought.
Last edited by KN_TL; 01-12-2012 at 09:41 PM.
#687
I'm no genius in regards to 02's but I just welded a bung into my Jpipe right after the merge (since my MS3 only does single 02 logging anyhow) and have been running a 3rd 02. Another option is that I found a company who makes these simulators for the J series motors. It's a fairly simple logic chip and some other small electronics. PM me if interested and ill try to find the link. If im remembering correctly, it manipulates the 0-5v sine wave to make the pulse more of what a Honda ECU expects and also simulates the heater core.
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#690
Hey Rodney just wondering if you could also give us the stock map so we can see the stock parameters and compare them to our custom map so we can see how different they are from each other. Thanks!
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the ECU decides to pull timing depending on various things (IAT/etc).....well i bet the tuners start from say 13 over all (on the map) and then tune their way through the map....
yup got the spreadsheet ready.....we have 10 payments in.....this includes mine + 1 other member who paid before even the GB started (start up cash for Rodney).....lemme ask Rodney if our payments "count".....otherwise we need 2 more payments
#698
Very interesting topic about the extended harness...if Rodney (or someone else) can confirm that the extended harness is actually causing too much interference, then that would be great.
At this point, since I already pre-ordered my ECU with harness, I actually want to cancel the harness and just get the ECU. Especially if KN_TL is saying it fits nicely in the passenger footwell with a little foam cutting.
At this point, since I already pre-ordered my ECU with harness, I actually want to cancel the harness and just get the ECU. Especially if KN_TL is saying it fits nicely in the passenger footwell with a little foam cutting.
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^^^ yeah i have ordered the harness too am not an eager dude....
i do want to see the issue being isolated to the harness....
he went from MS3+harness to stock ECU....i want him to the the MS3 with the same tune with smaller harness to confirm the issue is the longer harness....
if the issue is isolated to the harness, i bet Rodney will do something about it
i do want to see the issue being isolated to the harness....
he went from MS3+harness to stock ECU....i want him to the the MS3 with the same tune with smaller harness to confirm the issue is the longer harness....
if the issue is isolated to the harness, i bet Rodney will do something about it
#703
^i'm sure the "bump" is literally nothing and would be easy to access when you need to.
extended harness just seems like added work and can cause a scramble on its way to your stock ECU hook up. I'd rather have a straight hook up.
extended harness just seems like added work and can cause a scramble on its way to your stock ECU hook up. I'd rather have a straight hook up.
#704
^^^ now that I'm thinking about it more (I did think about it before but I guess I was thinking about the convenience of having it close by and easier access and not having it interfere with my passenger) but now I don't think the distance from the stock ECU is a good thing...
Guess we'll just have to see how this plays out with Rodney's response to bmeyer...
Guess we'll just have to see how this plays out with Rodney's response to bmeyer...
#705
^^^ now that I'm thinking about it more (I did think about it before but I guess I was thinking about the convenience of having it close by and easier access and not having it interfere with my passenger) but now I don't think the distance from the stock ECU is a good thing...
Guess we'll just have to see how this plays out with Rodney's response to bmeyer...
Guess we'll just have to see how this plays out with Rodney's response to bmeyer...
#706
In actuality, the access to the ECU itself is better in the footwell. You have to remove the seat to get to it where in the footwell you just pull out the mat and roll the carpet back.
The bump in the footwell is so minimal and is high up so you really don't know it's there.
It also looks like the problem with the harness could be bad assembly. I am going to pull mine out and take a look at what mine looks like.
It is a frigid -4deg F out right now and with an unheated garage, it's not going to happen tonight. But we're supposed to be back in the mid-30's later this week so I should be able to get to it in a day or two.
I also wouldn't let this be a huge disappointment to all of you and hopefully you'll be patient. The strides made are still valid and there are just issues with the execution of the manufacturing. I really wish I lived closer to Rodney. I have a lot of experience with board and cable assemblies and would have done work for him for nothing.....
I know bmeyer has to be mad and rightfully so, but I am pretty sure Rodney will make things right in the event something was damaged.
The bump in the footwell is so minimal and is high up so you really don't know it's there.
It also looks like the problem with the harness could be bad assembly. I am going to pull mine out and take a look at what mine looks like.
It is a frigid -4deg F out right now and with an unheated garage, it's not going to happen tonight. But we're supposed to be back in the mid-30's later this week so I should be able to get to it in a day or two.
I also wouldn't let this be a huge disappointment to all of you and hopefully you'll be patient. The strides made are still valid and there are just issues with the execution of the manufacturing. I really wish I lived closer to Rodney. I have a lot of experience with board and cable assemblies and would have done work for him for nothing.....
I know bmeyer has to be mad and rightfully so, but I am pretty sure Rodney will make things right in the event something was damaged.
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#707
^^^ you're right KN_TL, I am also confident Rodney will make things right with this...and yes, I will also cancel my harness order as well, you make some good points with putting the ECU next to the stock one.
btw, I sure don't miss living in NH right now...and go Pats...
btw, I sure don't miss living in NH right now...and go Pats...
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So the extended harness issue was resolved....bmyer's car works fine now and I spoke with Rodney and got a confirmation we all will be getting better harnesses and not test units
Also, i PM-ed couple members on the list and 2 of them backed out due to "unexpected bills".....
come on folks....lets get couple more payments in and couple more people on the list....i will be posting the list up today...
Also, i PM-ed couple members on the list and 2 of them backed out due to "unexpected bills".....
come on folks....lets get couple more payments in and couple more people on the list....i will be posting the list up today...
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Sorry. I'll drop the cash in a heartbeat but not until I've heard a half dozen or more individuals install it and vouch that it works as advertised. I'm impressed by the claimed results and the price isn't too much assuming the results are legit. But I've never been the one to jump on the wagon very early. I'll wait until the bugs are worked out
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^^^ hahaha there are no bugs....
the turbo guys have been running this ECU sine almost a year now....yes this has not been tested on NA version but you wont find half a dozen NA guys running AEM FIC either....
but yeah, if you read the thread you will find tons of videos and dyno proofs....i understand your a new member on here and you feel "i dont mind paying $200 more later than paying $1225 and losing all the money now"....
so i leave onto ya....your call
the turbo guys have been running this ECU sine almost a year now....yes this has not been tested on NA version but you wont find half a dozen NA guys running AEM FIC either....
but yeah, if you read the thread you will find tons of videos and dyno proofs....i understand your a new member on here and you feel "i dont mind paying $200 more later than paying $1225 and losing all the money now"....
so i leave onto ya....your call