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Ok, I fired the car and I'm getting strange results in my log. Wondering if it may have something to do with the age of my Autoprom - I got it used in 2010.
My channels are external and plug into the AP via 1394 firewire cable. Here's a pic:
https://i.imgur.com/xKOEmG2.jpg
There are jumpers for gain at 0.3x and 1x that I am unfamiliar with. Anyone seen these?
Also, I'm using channel 3 but packet 65 seems to be the best match. AFR jumps from 7-16:1 about every half second while the gauge shows 12. I'll put a multimeter on it and check the wires themselves too.
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I may have missed it and this may be a dumb question but... is all this the same for the LM-2?
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Ok, I found this how-to on the Moates site that shows the old Firewire adapter.
http://static.moates.net/zips/wideba...nerpro_lm1.pdf
The 0.3gain is to use 0-12v inputs (I don't know why I didn't think of that.) So I put on 1x gain, but it's still not working. Checked the leads from the wideband with a multimeter and they are correct. I set up my ADX to read AFR, V and raw # for the 3 packets and swapped the wires all over and it's nowhere near accurate at any of them.
I found a replacement Firewire deal on Moates, but I'm wondering if there's any way to check if it's the adapter or the Autoprom itself. Any idea?
http://www.moates.net/apadc-ad-conne....html?cPath=64
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I forgot to update this with a fix. I got some support from Dave at Moates. He said those adapters never go bad, and he has never seen issues with the input channels on an Autoprom that didn't have a bunch of other problems. He took a look and my problem was the "body size" in the ADX I downloaded. It was 66 and should have been 67.