H_habilis
Husqvarna
Picked up an immaculate '08 SMR450 last month with 2,156 miles on the clock. It has a PU kit installed, which from what I can tell consists of a single Arrow muffler, and a fixed resistor plug in place of the lamda input. The bike pulls real sweet in the 3000-9000 rpm band, but suffers from the usual "job not done" fueling ailments. On the bright side if she'd ran awesome, it would have a ton of miles!
I have been reading on the various sites the best practices in resolve the fueling issues, and am leaning towards the "Tech 3" solution utilizing a JD instead of a PC5 since fine throttle response is less of a concern with my application versus that of advanced off-road use.
I have been looking at mounting an Innovate 3844 MTX L WBO2 sensor and FAR gauge with integrated controller and using it to manually dial-in and make adjustments to a JD 6X. Sales literature on the Innovate unit states that it has " (2) 0-5v fully programmable linear analog outputs for use with engine management systems “closed-loop” and external dataloggers".
I was curious whether anyone has used this output to trim a PC5? Is the voltage range correct, I know Dynojet may have to supply the plug(s). The Innovates' sensing processing speed is supposedly among the fastest out there.
Thanks in advance for any "input"
I have been reading on the various sites the best practices in resolve the fueling issues, and am leaning towards the "Tech 3" solution utilizing a JD instead of a PC5 since fine throttle response is less of a concern with my application versus that of advanced off-road use.
I have been looking at mounting an Innovate 3844 MTX L WBO2 sensor and FAR gauge with integrated controller and using it to manually dial-in and make adjustments to a JD 6X. Sales literature on the Innovate unit states that it has " (2) 0-5v fully programmable linear analog outputs for use with engine management systems “closed-loop” and external dataloggers".
I was curious whether anyone has used this output to trim a PC5? Is the voltage range correct, I know Dynojet may have to supply the plug(s). The Innovates' sensing processing speed is supposedly among the fastest out there.
Thanks in advance for any "input"
