U guys running a dataQ or something else?

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Tweecer rt and innovate wideband , do i need a dataq or some sht to link the 2 , if so , how you guys a wiring this stuff?

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What exactly are you trying to wire? It's pretty straight forward for connecting it and they've since come out with a USB version from when I originally purchased.
 

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Well for my 2002 i had a serial dataq witch i never plugged, i was wondering to buy the usb one. Who uses serials ports anymore.

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I want it to be ready for a tuning guy to hop directly into it. Cause im not touching that.

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It's been awhile since I messed with one, but you'll probably take the 0-5v output of the controller and run it directly into the DataQ, then plug the DataQ into a laptop. Is a DataQ absolutely needed anymore? When I tuned Zach's car on the dyno, I just watched the AFR. If you're doing E-tuning, it will be a good thing to log AFR. If you run E85, any decent tuner can just take input from you telling him what your AFR is and then they can dial it in based on that. E85 doesn't blow up so easy. :)
 

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