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Hi, I bought uprev recently and did a few datalogging, but it is useless to tuner as the afr ratio wasnt recorded. I have looked into cipher parameters and i only manage to get AF WB-1 and AF WB-2 which is measured in voltage not the actual ratio. Any idea how to add AFR parameter into cipher?
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Yup, read the instructions. ;)

Failing that. Memory is a little hazy, haven't used it for a while.

Go into the options menu at the top, down the bottom should be an afr/wideband section.

Enter that, and type in your ecu part #, and type of wideband.

Logging will then be in AFR.

Question is.

What tuner doesn't have their own mixture sensor attached anyway.....?

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A remote tuner I would guess.

Not sure I would be trusting an old oem wideband sensor though...

Good point regarding remote tuner.

In my experience they have been dead on accurate. And have the ability to read further up the line than the one your tuner sticks in the end of the exhaust.

Also, it can point towards single bank issues if one is leaner than the other. It's a useful tool. ;)

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