Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

So I got myself a wideband gauge and it comes with a 0-5v data logging output, however it gives no information about what software to use or where to get it, so I did a little google search to no avail.

I'm asking if anyone use's the function, and if so explain how, like did you make your own usb cable and what software did you use?

In my search I did find some software for PC (I have a mac) but it never mentioned anything about a usb cable.

also does the software need information form the obd2 plug?

Links appreciated!

Cheers - Daniel

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/450144-wideband-data-logging/
Share on other sites

What wideband is it? Typically they give you the software.

You could try you put something together with an arduino board, but to make loggign useful it has to include at least rpm, throttle position and preferably boost.

stock ecu with a apex neo piggy back

heres a link to the sideband I bought - http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/360746100476?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649

not sure if its a popular brand or not, but its called "EVO" gauge, I like the seller, and I like the race tech gauges, so I just bought this off him.

and yeah I thought it would have came with software/ or at the least instructions, I'll see if that brand has a website and go from there, but thanks for the help guys, and I couldn't imagine trying to make my own board or whatever, however it did come with a sheet with readings like 0v = 10.0 afr 0.25v - 10.5 afr etc etc to 5v = 20.0 afr or something like that anyway.

also the r34 uses the consult port, not obdII

Edited by vetter2769

So if its only a 5v output then I believe you will need some sort of medium capable of turning 0-5v signals into an output a laptop etc could read. My AEM wideband has a 0-5V output which is hooked up to my Link G4 and it also has a serial output that you can plug directly into a laptop (if you wire a serial plug to it)

This is why it prpbably didnt come with software, 0-5V outputs from the gauge are usually to just output to an ECU that can read the signal

I'm not sure what it was intended for, it may very well be to output to an ECU, I found a few arduino boards on ebay, but they all log data to a fat32 or SD card, and they still don't incorporate RPM.

I'm sure I've seen some guys doing there own tuning with a piggy back who use the data logging system to tune, heres the thread here - http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/327734-apexi-afc-neo-safc-tuning-issues/

note the graphs.

Cheers - Dan

I'm sure I've seen some guys doing there own tuning with a piggy back who use the data logging system to tune, heres the thread here - http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/327734-apexi-afc-neo-safc-tuning-issues/

That guy's wideband IS the datalogger. It's all Innovate gear.

All you have is the wideband. You need a datalogger as a separate thing.

What you should probably do is sell the cheapo wideband you have to someone ehow wants it but doesn't want to datalog, and buy something like the Innovate jobby that will actually get you what you need in something more practical.

Your alternative is to move to an ECU that will accept the 0-5v input and log it along with everything the ECU itself is doing. Then you can get the data out of the ECU.

Either way, you are going to have to spend some money. A standalone logger would probably be lowest cost if you can find one that will easily pick up what other signals you need to log. RPM is relatively easy, but many other things like load, boost, TPS etc are more work (and expense) to pick up, especially if you're doing it on the cheap. The Innovate style logger is essentially the same as the standalone option in that respect. Easy to grab RPM, not so easy to grab everything else.

That guy's wideband IS the datalogger. It's all Innovate gear.

All you have is the wideband. You need a datalogger as a separate thing.

What you should probably do is sell the cheapo wideband you have to someone ehow wants it but doesn't want to datalog, and buy something like the Innovate jobby that will actually get you what you need in something more practical.

Your alternative is to move to an ECU that will accept the 0-5v input and log it along with everything the ECU itself is doing. Then you can get the data out of the ECU.

Either way, you are going to have to spend some money. A standalone logger would probably be lowest cost if you can find one that will easily pick up what other signals you need to log. RPM is relatively easy, but many other things like load, boost, TPS etc are more work (and expense) to pick up, especially if you're doing it on the cheap. The Innovate style logger is essentially the same as the standalone option in that respect. Easy to grab RPM, not so easy to grab everything else.

Thanks mate, I never bought the gauge with the intention to data log in the first place, but because it mentioned that it came with it, I was hoping it would be relatively easy to do it.

I will keep the gauge and I probably won't tune my car myself, if I do, it will only me minor adjustments till I get my nistune or power fc.

Thanks to those that responded :)

Im guessing they meant you could data log through an ECU. The Power FC will allow you to do it through FC-Edit but you will need the datalogit and laptop connected to do it. Where as an ECU like a Link will log it all the time (as long as its wired right and logging is enabled)

I agree with the above. If you REALLY want to log it then get an AEM UEGO or an innovate wideband gauge that has proper support for it. Although I dont see much point in logging it with what you have. Best off just using the gauge while driving. Glancing at it every now and then

An alarm for lean would totally suck unless referenced to boost. Otherwise it will go off every lift of the throttle. ....

Yeah exactly. Off throttle the gauge will go out of range (lean) because there should be no fuel going into the engine

There is no point having an alarm on a wideband because it fluctuates so much. I highly doubt if it only has a 0-5v output that it would reference boost so I would just keep the alarm off. If it is mounted on the A-Pillar (just assuming) then usually you will notice if it is not right under load.

Personally I'd ditch it and get a proper one. The Innovate gauge is a pretty nice bit of kit, and costs less than $200 from memory. Same with the AEM unit like I have. Not sure what the deal with the Innovate's are now, but the good thing about the AEM gauge/Wideband sensor, is that it never needs free air calibration. I know the old Innovate stand alone wideband kits reqired free air calibration, but not sure about the gauge kits.

http://www.wide-band.com/content/apsx-d1-wideband-controller-and-g1-led-afr-display-full-kit-red

That's a bargain, and integrates to nistune.

If I was in the market I would get it for sure.

:glare: whaatttt why don't you guys tell me this before I go out and spend 200+ bucks on a wideband :(

Gauge is mounted where the stock R34 gtt gauges are. nothing on my A pillar.

Edited by vetter2769

Not necessarily. The factory ecu can only use a narrow band. The nistune software can utilise extra inputs to log (through the laptop)

Most wideband can simulate a narrow band output that the ecu uses, meaning that you can get rid of the stock sensor.

http://www.wide-band.com/content/apsx-d1-wideband-controller-and-g1-led-afr-display-full-kit-red

That's a bargain, and integrates to nistune.

If I was in the market I would get it for sure.

Thanks Ben, I just bought one for the Emo. Looks the goods.

  • Like 2

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I'd be very surprised if you can buy new OEM mats. But if you can, I want some too!  Do you have links to the variations you found? Also, where are you located? I found that Nengun is happy to list items to purchase but when you do buy them you'll get an email that it's actually discontinued. As far as I know the variations in floor mats are different colour schemes as well as automatic and manual having a slightly different shape. The automatic ones fit into a manual car without issues, but I think you'd have trouble fitting the other way around. I have photos that show the shape difference if you care. FWIW I bought sets of used floor mats in decent condition at yahoo auctions.
    • Hi 🙋‍♂️. Just bought my Unicorn but the interior need some minor work so it would match my expectations ;). I noticed it is hard to get used oem floor mats in good condition so i started to dig if there's any chance to buy set of new ones. I found two websites - nengun and amayama and it looks like one can still buy factory new floor mats in Japan, but thers a small issue. Some mats (i assume genuine, oem ones) are marked as G4900 and these are "discontinued". The ones you can buy are marked as G4911 but i have no idea if these are also oem, made by other producer or some lower quality replacements that looks entirely different. Can anyone help? 😃  P.s. there is also some strange indication - 0V005, 0V015 and 0V505. Any idea what does it mean? Would appreciate any help with this 🙏
    • Hi, Marek here 🙋‍♂️. I finally fulfilled my longtime dream - recently bought Stagea and now waiting for it to arrive in Poland. There's only few of these in my country, and one of the owners  recommended mi this forum as a source of all the info i'd need since now i own one  so here i am.  
    • Version 1 aluminium airbox is.......not acceptable No pics as I "didn't like the look.....alot" Even after all my "CAD", and measurements, the leg near the fusebox just didn't sit right as it ended up about 10mm long and made the angle of the dangle look wrong, the height was a little short as well, meh, I wasn't that confident that Version 1 was going to be an instant winner I might give Version 2 another go, there's plenty of aluminium at work, but, after having in on and off a few times, and laying in the old OEM airbox without the new pod filter and MAF, there may be an option to modify the OEM air box and still use the Autoexe front cover and filter.... maybe This >  Needs to fit in here, but using the panel, and not the pod, the MAF will need to fit in the airbox though> I'm thinking as the old OEM box and Autoexe cover that is sitting in the shed is just sitting around doing nothing, and they are relatively abundant and cheap to replace if I mess it up and need another, it may well fit with some modifications to how the Autoexe brackets mounts to the rad support, and some dremiling to move it get in there, should give me some more room for activities, as I don't want to move the MAF and affect the tune Sealing the hole it requires to stick it in the air box is simple, a tight fit and some pinch weld will seal it up tight  I am calling this a later problem though
    • and it ends up being already priced in as though you're just on 91RON without any ethanol. Car will lose a bit of economy as the short and long term fuel trims bring down the AFR back to stoich or whatever it is for cruise/idle for the engine.  
×
×
  • Create New...