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    lm1 wide band 02 to boost button computer

    is there a faq or install instuctions for hooking up my wideband 02 to my boost button computer so i can use it to log? thanks for any help

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    Re: lm1 wide band 02 to boost button computer

    if your lm1 has an analog output 0-1 volts O2 signal, then wire that to the O2 sensor signal wire directly to the smec/sbec/lm... note this will end up being the only wire connected to the sensor input to the sbec/smec/lm... so the O2 sensor you have would be the wideband connected to the lm1.
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    Re: lm1 wide band 02 to boost button computer

    I want to be able to use the 0-5 volt signal so that it will log the wideband numbers not the narrow band. I am using a smec in an 88 csxt that has been modified by boost button and I thought I read somewhere once that it can convert the 0-5 volt signal itself it just needs to be set up for the 02 sensor i am using but that is the confusing part to me. thanks for the sugestion though

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    Re: lm1 wide band 02 to boost button computer

    ah yes, that just jogged my memory.. there are certain ecu's that have that capability... pm shel-game or wowzer if you can't find the info in the tuning section.
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    Re: lm1 wide band 02 to boost button computer

    Yes.
    www.innovatemotorsports.com/support/manual/LM1_Manual.pdf

    My Lm1 logs the wideband first then i have a "daisy chain" to other 5v signals...

    Assuming you have WB02 to LM1 to 5v (Your narrowband) The Lm1 can simulate the narrowband. Actually, its on page 17 of the instructions.


    Cheers.
    I picked up an ssi-4 for more logging info. (RPM, tps, Map)

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    Re: lm1 wide band 02 to boost button computer

    I think you want this - http://www.boostbutton.com/turbonato...id=wb2nb_setup

    If you still have questions, shoot me a PM or post it here (so everyone can see).
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    Re: lm1 wide band 02 to boost button computer

    Quote Originally Posted by ShelGame View Post
    I think you want this - http://www.boostbutton.com/turbonato...id=wb2nb_setup

    If you still have questions, shoot me a PM or post it here (so everyone can see).
    Yes thank you, now if it ever stops raining here the the beautiful PNW i can get that set up

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