Daytona wideband reading accuracy

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odd boy
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Daytona wideband reading accuracy

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Hi,

I am using Daytona wide band, the gauge is showing different numbers than the ones reflected in the software (Tuner Studio). The difference is like 0.3 ~ 0.5.

please guide me.

Note; I am using 0 v = 10 : 5 v = 20
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Re: Daytona wideband reading accuracy

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Does the heavy heater ground go to the engine block/head ground point and the small sensor ground go to the MS's sensor ground point?
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Re: Daytona wideband reading accuracy

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both grounds are connected to the block.
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Re: Daytona wideband reading accuracy

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odd boy wrote:both grounds are connected to the block.
The sensor ground should go to the MS. The heater ground can stay on the block.

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