Question: if the motor leans out due to low fuel pressure. Which sensor would pick up engine protection first? Would it be the wideband sensor or the fuel pressure sensor?
typical Haltech run a sale to clear old stock then release a new product without letting customers know and Improved product was in the pipe work. Have you seen their elite universal looms? 80 degree rated PVC insulation with regular bare copper strands for something crazy like $499. They don't mention the wire quality on the site.
When I saw them first I thought that this is the solution to my problem with Widebands and EGTs. But come to find out this is, as you mentioned not a real CAN system because it CANNOT be used with the standard Bosch Can bus and actually should not carry that name since it implies something that it is not, a CAN controller ...... all it is, is a proprietary HALtech bus system similar to a CAN bus controller. They are very expensive and I almost purchased 4 such Controllers which would have left me stuck with a non funktioning setup. Very disappointed about this since I have already a MS3pro installed.
@steelmesh Their old cables were 8pin with 6 wires, two of which enabled an on board terminating resistor on the device itself. I'm guessing the new system has a resistor built into the cable that is used on the last device on the bus.
I'm planning on purchasing a Haltech Elite 1500 might be a stupid question but can i purchase this WB1? An a afr gauge would i be set to go? Or do I need anything else to make this wb1 work?
I don't want to be rude but these aren't really competitive with AEM's CAN WB controller (30-0310). They run about $170USD each. What's the benefit over the competition especially with the closed source CAN protocol? Haltech has them listed at $299 single ch and $450 for dual ch.
@steelmesh Whelp I can use it on my megasquirt so I'm guessing it's open source. No hacking, was just an option in the can settings. I am forced to use AEMnet and have to disable the MS type can but it does work and will allow you to use the dash and any other AEM can products on the bus.
@steelmesh I'm sure someone will but until then I'll have to stick to the AEM and MS stuff. I don't really have the time these days to decode a CAN protocol. HA
I have a Haltech Platnium pro plug in, and have the older WB1 controller. I have not installed either the ECU or the wideband controller yet, but would it be beneficial to upgrade to this newer controller and sensor?
I don't have the knowledge that Andre or Haltech has on their products, but I wouldn't think you would need to upgrade either of those just because there is something newer. So long as it all still ticks the boxes for your requirements, it's still a solid choice for you IMO =) - Taz.
Funny question... but why is CANBUS only being used in the automotive industry ..now.. .... it's been around since the 1980's it's basically old school!!! But is treated like the next big thing!!???????
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Question: if the motor leans out due to low fuel pressure. Which sensor would pick up engine protection first? Would it be the wideband sensor or the fuel pressure sensor?
Fuel pressure would be more accurate but a haltech monitors both for extended engine protection
typical Haltech run a sale to clear old stock then release a new product without letting customers know and Improved product was in the pipe work.
Have you seen their elite universal looms? 80 degree rated PVC insulation with regular bare copper strands for something crazy like $499. They don't mention the wire quality on the site.
When I saw them first I thought that this is the solution to my problem with Widebands and EGTs. But come to find out this is, as you mentioned not a real CAN system because it CANNOT be used with the standard Bosch Can bus and actually should not carry that name since it implies something that it is not, a CAN controller ...... all it is, is a proprietary HALtech bus system similar to a CAN bus controller. They are very expensive and I almost purchased 4 such Controllers which would have left me stuck with a non funktioning setup.
Very disappointed about this since I have already a MS3pro installed.
How are Haltech terminating the CAN now with the DTM connectors?
The CAN protocol IS available from Haltech, I can send the PDF if you'd like.
@steelmesh Their old cables were 8pin with 6 wires, two of which enabled an on board terminating resistor on the device itself. I'm guessing the new system has a resistor built into the cable that is used on the last device on the bus.
I'm planning on purchasing a Haltech Elite 1500 might be a stupid question but can i purchase this WB1? An a afr gauge would i be set to go? Or do I need anything else to make this wb1 work?
Who cleans this room to perfection?
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Is there a video showing how to put in the inputs on computer? I installed the WB2 in my car but dont know how to see the readings
I don't want to be rude but these aren't really competitive with AEM's CAN WB controller (30-0310). They run about $170USD each. What's the benefit over the competition especially with the closed source CAN protocol? Haltech has them listed at $299 single ch and $450 for dual ch.
@steelmesh Whelp I can use it on my megasquirt so I'm guessing it's open source. No hacking, was just an option in the can settings.
I am forced to use AEMnet and have to disable the MS type can but it does work and will allow you to use the dash and any other AEM can products on the bus.
@steelmesh I'm sure someone will but until then I'll have to stick to the AEM and MS stuff. I don't really have the time these days to decode a CAN protocol. HA
Can I use a WB2 as a WB1? there is a used one thats a good price but I have an inline 6 engine
What would cause my Haltech wb1 to read normal with a cold sensor but hot the Haltech gauge reads start at 12.5 all the way to 40.0 🤔🤔🤔
how to instill aem WIDEBAND UEGO AIR/FUEL CONTROLLERS
(PN: 30-0300) to elite 2000
I have a Haltech Platnium pro plug in, and have the older WB1 controller. I have not installed either the ECU or the wideband controller yet, but would it be beneficial to upgrade to this newer controller and sensor?
I don't have the knowledge that Andre or Haltech has on their products, but I wouldn't think you would need to upgrade either of those just because there is something newer. So long as it all still ticks the boxes for your requirements, it's still a solid choice for you IMO =) - Taz.
Funny question... but why is CANBUS only being used in the automotive industry ..now.. .... it's been around since the 1980's it's basically old school!!! But is treated like the next big thing!!???????
Do i need a gauge whit this wideband controller?
Help please...how do I connect the white wire on the Whiteband O2 gauge?
The English sounds funny? I wonder what state he’s from.
new Zealand
Sorry bro, accent is too thick.. I am straining to understand. 👍
Yes our accent is a bit unusual to many, but we do try get solid captions uploaded to most videos if that helps (as in not just the auto ones) - Taz.