MRCLEAN5769
Parking Attendant
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posted September 22, 2007 05:12 PM
HAS any one installed the wego II ?
daytona sensors LLC wego II WIDE-band exhaust gas oxygen sensor .
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flyboy

Pro
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posted September 26, 2007 05:46 PM
I have a Wego II, How can I help you?
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reckless
Novice Class
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posted September 27, 2007 10:37 AM
Hello Flyboy,
I don't know what MrClean wanted to know but I have a couple of questions if you don't mind.
Why did you get a Wego?
How easy did you find it to use the info from the Wego to make changes to your PCIII map?
Do you still have the Wego on your bike or did you take it off after you had tuned things.
I Know that Power Commander has a LCD display but I can't find out what info it displays or how it could help you tune without using an oxygen sensor in the exhaust. Nothing on their website suggests that the LCD does that. Did you look at the Power Commander LCD before you bought your Wego/
OK, enough questions.
Thanks for any help you can provide. I will be installing a Muzzy full system on my new 14 and want to know if I should get a Wego off them at the same time.
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dubious

Needs a life
Needs more time to ride!
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posted September 27, 2007 12:13 PM
....I will interject, and hopefully Bill will be back to give his input as well....
The powercommander LCD does not display a/f ratio, if you run their wideband commander, then you can pull the voltage off the sensor and read it in the map sensor volt guage.
The wideband commander does not allow map changes, so essentially you would require the PC3, W/B commander and the LCD .... $800 + OF EQUIPMENT!
The wego2 allows 3 inputs, such as a/f sensor and throttle position, and rpm for data logging, for $340 (schnitz prices).
The LCD display for the voltage, (NOT A/F ratio either) is so tiny if you had an excursion, I doubt you would recognise it in time to save a burned piston .... the WEGO is Large!
I wish the WEGO had a USB cable instead of the large cumbersom data cable otherwise I have no complaints..
Mine will be staying on the bike once I reinstall it.
The Powercommander display however will allow fuel trim adjustments, data log up to 1GB with a sd card installed, allow switching and storage of 4 maps, allow fuel triming, and timing trim with their ignition module .... so it has its benefits...
Haven't yet found one that does it all though....
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flyboy

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posted September 27, 2007 09:09 PM
Edited By: flyboy on 27 Sep 2007 22:14
Thanks Lyle,
With my nitrous I wanted to be at peak a/f ratio at WOT which is about 12.8 + or - (I've been told). I also wanted to run my nitrous for 20 seconds straight so I watched it carefully for any dangerous numbers above 14. My wego will always be on my bike and be displayed right below my tach.

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