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Dynojet Wide Band 2, PCV and Autotune
#1
Hey All,

I've just taken delivery of a Dynojet Wide Band 2 Commander to run in tandem with my PCV.

It's supposed to work like the Autotune but is also able to adjust the closed loop AFR by feeding a signal to the ECU.

It tricks the ECU into adjusting the closed Loop AFR by sending it a signal via the cable from the, now redundant, Narrow Band O2 sensor that was fitted as std. (The Wide Band 2 uses it's own Bosch O2 Sensor that replaces the OEM one)

So, I have control of the Closed Loop AF and can adjust it, but to what? And to what ends?

Any idea what the Closed Loop AF should ideally be?
I have a gauge, so I can get a reading of what it is now.

Is it in fact a good idea to adjust it?

I get a fair amount of popping on the overrun, I'm thinking this could be ironed out by adjusting the AFR on the Closed Loop circuit.

I'm very aware that just because you can do something doesn't mean that you should....

Any ideas/opinions on this from the more experienced tuners on the forum?

Also, any tips advice from those running the Autotune?

I'll be fitting it and testing it on Monday and will let you know how it goes, but any advice or top tips would be appreciated.

Best

kev
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#2
So you pulled the header and had a larger O2 bung welded in?


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#3
(07-15-2017, 11:07 AM)PowerDubs_imp Wrote: So you pulled the header and had a larger O2 bung welded in?


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I've got an Arrow cat free header that has the 18mm port already.
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#4
... that's not right actually. the outside dia. is 18mm but not the thread. I've got a 18mm bung that came with the Wide Band 2 and i'll be welding that in tomorrow...
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#5
Watching for an update. Good luck! Smile
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#6
Ok, update it is...

Welded bung in, sealed exhaust joints with HT silicone and fitted the WB2.

Running he WB2 as an autotune device.

Took it for a first long blast yesterday and it was great. Pulled a lot cleaner and harder off the stop. It had had a bit of lag and a dip th ere. It now pulls strongly from the stop all the way thru.
Stronger everywhere

Great upgraded I'm very happy with it....
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#7
Bumping this back up because I unboxed my arrow header this morning and am holding it up next to the bike trying to figure out where I want to weld on the 18mm bung for the autotune sensor.

Looks like I am going to put it back close to the end where the mounting tab to the frame is, on the inside of the bike, parallel to the ground.

If I had planed on keeping the autotune sensor in, O2 sensors typically are mounted with an upward angle to stop moisture from accumulating and helping longevity.

But I am not going to leave the autotune sensor in for anything other than tuning as the collector pipe is only 1.5 inch and the large WBO2 blocks a good amount of that when installed limiting / hurting CFM a bit I imagine.

Having it level to the ground should make install and removal of sensor / block off plug much easier.
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#8
I thought you had a Staintune Josh.
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#9
Staintune muffler. They don't make a header.

Have an Arrow header sitting here, along with a Dynojet power commander, autotune box, a TSR airbox plate, and these- (pics don't work anymore) http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread....pid=164988

My new camshafts will arrive in a few more weeks and I have a motorcycle dyno shop about 5 minutes from my house. Naturally I am going to do a before and after. Smile
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#10
Wow! Someone’s finally doing the cams!
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