so, the MTX -L Plus has 2 analog outs, but no analog ground to the analog ground pin on the hondata. do you not have to ground the analog GND pin on the hondata device?
6:50 confused me I guess it doesn't matter but the 2 black wires can easily be read as ground so that's why they would be on the right side but I mean as long as you know what you re doing I guess the color coding doesn't matter
Just part of how that o2 system works, you could hook it upto its own switch so that it dosnt go through a second heater cycle when starting the the engine but because this isn't a high hp track car and is built for my wife as a daily driver i decided to just go back to an oem wideband. Otherwise she would have to manage the o2 everytime she starts the car or wait for it to cycle.
@@jdmnuggets hi man, What are you thinking of wiring o2wideband to the ecu power wire? That should stop the wideband turn off while start for the initial turn on heat-up. (ecu still recive power for turning the car on) That would resume to only one heat-up of o2 sensor. Say me if it works or what is you're solution! Peace✌
so, the MTX -L Plus has 2 analog outs, but no analog ground to the analog ground pin on the hondata. do you not have to ground the analog GND pin on the hondata device?
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6:50 confused me I guess it doesn't matter but the 2 black wires can easily be read as ground so that's why they would be on the right side but I mean as long as you know what you re doing I guess the color coding doesn't matter
Did you ever figure out why the o2 went into heater?
Just part of how that o2 system works, you could hook it upto its own switch so that it dosnt go through a second heater cycle when starting the the engine but because this isn't a high hp track car and is built for my wife as a daily driver i decided to just go back to an oem wideband. Otherwise she would have to manage the o2 everytime she starts the car or wait for it to cycle.
@@jdmnuggets hi man,
What are you thinking of wiring o2wideband to the ecu power wire?
That should stop the wideband turn off while start for the initial turn on heat-up. (ecu still recive power for turning the car on)
That would resume to only one heat-up of o2 sensor.
Say me if it works or what is you're solution!
Peace✌
Thanks for the info, i just went to oem o2.
Hahha nice big shiny one!
Lol yeah i thought i was in for a massive fine considering no wof no cert no rego 😂. But he was just looking for drunk drivers 😁
what reference or number of kpro hondata .?
V4
@@jdmnuggets thanks bro
following your instructions
Thanks mate, let me know how you get on.
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haha pulled over... and they didnt care. Be locked up over here!
Lol yeah man got lucky. He was after cooked drivers 🤷♂️🍻
Got that big bore...I think the cop was looking for a date..
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