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Dash 2 and wideband
beaver34 - 25/8/11 at 09:08 PM

I have Racetechnology dash 2 and want to run wideband lambda, I know it can do this but do I just need the sensor or some I've seen have a box with them

I know that dosnt make much sense! But I presume it let's either a gauge or the dash read the sensor?

Anyone done it before on here?


jeffw - 26/8/11 at 05:53 AM

I would have thought you would want to attach the wide-band to your ECU. The Dash2 would then be able to read the info from the ECU (depending on which one it is). Have a look at their knowledge base

http://www.race-technology.com/wiki/?pcat=2&cat=7445&lang=1&sid=fqm70s56453fv74k6395mosdd3


BobM - 26/8/11 at 06:10 AM

I think the Innovate LC1 is the popular choice. I use a Stack lambda that came with its own gauge, got it from Demon Tweeks. I'm using a DigiDash but the Stack produces a standard 0-5v output that most dataloggers can read. Are you using your Dash2 with a DL1?


beaver34 - 26/8/11 at 08:30 AM

quote:
Originally posted by jeffw
I would have thought you would want to attach the wide-band to your ECU. The Dash2 would then be able to read the info from the ECU (depending on which one it is). Have a look at their knowledge base

http://www.race-technology.com/wiki/?pcat=2&cat=7445&lang=1&sid=fqm70s56453fv74k6395mosdd3


looked in there, it seemed you needed a full wideband kit to do it that way, which seems strange as it cheaper to buy a aem sensor a gauge, im using omex 600 and have the lead from the omex to the dash so it pulls the reading from that


jeffw - 26/8/11 at 09:45 AM

You will need a full wide band kit anyway as the ECU doesn't read the sensor on its own. If you get the full kit and attach it to the Omex you will then be able to display the data on the Dash2.