Right this is now boxed up and ready to go, any offers considered as its taking up space
doubt you would find a basemap for the HAWK system as it's nout used on the micra much.
If you are going to do this yourself you should buy a wideband, egt gauge and a make a set of detcans. If you try this without atleast a wideband and det can it's not gonna be pretty.
ed
i assume that you just connect the signal wire, and the heater wires ?
heater wires?
yeh, pre-heater, for instant readings and anti thermal shock, i think
oh i see, so the signal still only comes trough one wire? just a voltage thing. think i will get that one off ebay then.
thanks for the help mate.
i think so, but it may well be a different voltage (1-5v ?) as opposed to the stock 0-1v
thats a wideband sensor, won't work with the stock setup. Needs a wideband controller as well.
look at J.A.W fro a cheap one
ed
with it being a stand-alone ecu, i would have thought it was designed for a wideband lambda
ed
you,ll suss it dude , ask on cisco au if any of those guys have used a hawk ecu, or if there,s any updated/more user friendly software or a basemap that you could copy and paste
great idea, i didnt think of that. will do that when i get a chance. a basemap would be a massive help i think.
thank you frank
ed
a comment was favourable,
I thought you were using it for the stock ecu, If the hawk ecu has a built in wideband controller then fair enough it will work but if it doesn't then a controller is needed.
ed
i would guess that the transistor/resistor wire is the signal and the other coil wire needs to be a 12v feed.
i would guess, leave the disc, but will it be 1 signal per 2 crank revs ? and maybe the p/s switch is input for the idle control ?