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using VEMS to trigger a narrow band gauge

Started by Tony C, June 19, 2011, 09:54:18 PM

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Tony C

Hi all,
long time no speak :-)
i have a autometer Phantom narrow band gauge, can i use the vems thats running wideband to give a narrowband signal to run the gauge?

Vems Ecu, Twin Plenum efi and N2o
13.314 @ 104.39 mph (10/06/07 3.9 v8)
Sponsored by: www.caprisport.com & www.interpart.biz
Web site: http://www.capriracing.co.uk

Vems Firmware: V1.1.74

boostd audi

most narrow band are 0-1v.. wideband is 0-5v..

boost addict's Vems powered Audi VRT s2

Tony C

so theres no way the vems can trigger the gauge then?

Vems Ecu, Twin Plenum efi and N2o
13.314 @ 104.39 mph (10/06/07 3.9 v8)
Sponsored by: www.caprisport.com & www.interpart.biz
Web site: http://www.capriracing.co.uk

Vems Firmware: V1.1.74

mattias

There's currently no output for that function. You can just get any AIM-compatible gauge (like the VEMS round) and display the value.

Ignitec

or you can mount extra narowband and use it only for that purpose
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A narrow band will give no useable information, only that its too rich or too lean.

Tony C

that was what we were after Rob,
a visual aid while racing regarding the colour bands etc,

Vems Ecu, Twin Plenum efi and N2o
13.314 @ 104.39 mph (10/06/07 3.9 v8)
Sponsored by: www.caprisport.com & www.interpart.biz
Web site: http://www.capriracing.co.uk

Vems Firmware: V1.1.74

mattias

The warning light function can be used to alert you if you're running leaner than x.xx lambda, that's more then enough information to look at while racing.