Hi everyone,
Am Aditya from India. I want to switch my single cylinder EFI motorcycle ( Royal Enfield Continental GT 535cc ) to tune it to the mods I've done.
So far I've been surfing the internet for 2 weeks just for figuring out a Standalone ECU model. And the rusEFI Nano is what I want, however I wanted to add Wideband O2 functionality to it.
Is there a way for me to make it work? If yes, how? Attaching photos of the components that come on the bike for reference.
Thanks,
Aditya B.
HELP! FIRST STANDALONE ECU & A NEWBIE
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HELP! FIRST STANDALONE ECU & A NEWBIE
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Re: HELP! FIRST STANDALONE ECU & A NEWBIE
For the Wide Band O2, you could use an AEM or Innovate controller with a 0-5 volt analog output and feed that into one of the analog sensor inputs.
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