The document discusses connecting a wide band O2 sensor controller for user-defined PIDS and EIO inputs. It states that all that needs to be connected is the white wire from the sensor controller to terminal #1 and the ground wire to terminal #5. Additionally, it notes that the logging table must contain certain parameters in order to log "Lamda Error" to calibrate the MAF and VE tables in the PCM.
The document discusses connecting a wide band O2 sensor controller for user-defined PIDS and EIO inputs. It states that all that needs to be connected is the white wire from the sensor controller to terminal #1 and the ground wire to terminal #5. Additionally, it notes that the logging table must contain certain parameters in order to log "Lamda Error" to calibrate the MAF and VE tables in the PCM.
The document discusses connecting a wide band O2 sensor controller for user-defined PIDS and EIO inputs. It states that all that needs to be connected is the white wire from the sensor controller to terminal #1 and the ground wire to terminal #5. Additionally, it notes that the logging table must contain certain parameters in order to log "Lamda Error" to calibrate the MAF and VE tables in the PCM.
If you click the blue question mark it always brings up the table listing the sensors and parameters
you have to choose from in setting up
the user-defined PIDS and EIO inputs, and histogram filters
All you need to connect is the white wire from the wide band O2 sensor controller to terminal #1 and the ground wire (brown on
Zietronix) to terminal #5. Yes, it is that damned simple people.
Logging table must contain most of these parameters to log “Lamda Error” (computed from EIO input #1 readings) to in turn calibrate the MAF and VE tables in the PCM: