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O2 sensor simulator digagram for Xerd Header guys.....

 
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 7:34 am    Post subject: O2 sensor simulator digagram for Xerd Header guys..... Reply with quote

http://jdmfan.com/technical/performance/o2sensor_simulator/


OBD-II cars (1996+) have two O2 sensors to measure the amount of oxygen in the exhaust gas. First sensor is measuring it right after gases escape engine and this data is used to adjust fuel trim of the engine, as well as catch some faulty conditions. The second sensor is located after the catalic converter, and is used to detect the health of catalic converter. The ECU expects the signal from the sensor to be oscillating from below 0.4v to above 0.6v, but not above 1.2v, every few seconds when cruising.

If you install an aftermarket testpipe (aka downpipe) with no cat (which as we all know is purely for off-road applications) the ECU will detect this and indicate the error and throw a CEL. The ECU is quite lazy at detection, and detects this condition approximately during second long trip. You can reset the ECU to clear the error code, but it's very inconvenient. and can get quite annoying.

Casper Electronics is selling O2 simulator for OBD-II vehicles for about $40. But here we will show you how to make an oscillating signal generator with just the right frequency and voltage to fool the ECU. It is based on classical astable operating mode of 555 timer, nothing revolutionary there.



Materials needed:

5mm wide angle red led 1.7v, 20mA (Radio Shack Part# 276-309)
The 555 programmable timer (Radio Shack Part# 276-1723)
The 8 pin socket for timer chip. It makes soldering safer and replacement easier (Radio Shack Part# 276-1995A)
Generic PC board (Radio Shack Part# 276-150A)
Pack of blue tap-in connectors (Radio Shack Part# 64-3052A)
Stranded wires (black, red and green) (Radio Shack Part# 278-1225)
Small black plastic project box 3 x 2 x 1 (Radio Shack Part# 270-1801)
Capacitor, 4.7uF (Radio Shack Part# 272-1024)
Capacitor, 22uF (Radio Shack Part# 272-1026)
Procedure:

Follow the following electrical diagram




Components
R1 100 K Ohm
R2 1 M Ohm
R3 100 K Ohm
R4 10 K Ohm
C1 4.7 uF
C2 22 uF
D1 1.7v@20mA LED
D2 1.7v@20mA LED
Hookup
Power source Ignition, or to the ECU PIN #1
Ground One of the ground points
or ECU PIN #80
OUT ECU PIN #47 (disconnect
the O2 sensor wire)





Additional notes:

If you use different flavors of 555 timer chip or LEDs with different parameters you will need to readjust the values of R4 and R2 to get the interval and output voltage right.

Don't attach it directly to the ECU right after assembly. Instead attach it to the battery and check the output. You should get approximately 0v/0.7v flipping about every 3.3 seconds when the car is not running, and 0v/0.9v when the car is running. The current should stay below 10mA.

One LED should be always on whenever the power is supplied. Another LED indicates when the output signal is high, so it should go on and off with the signal.

When tapping the ECU wires, triple check everything before hooking up the oscillator. The power source should read 0v when the key is removed, about 12.6v when they key is at ACC and about 14.3 when the alternator is running. The resistance between ground wire and the body shield of the ECU should be 0 ohms. And it would be best if you run the car and monitor the voltage of the original oxygen sensor wire before cutting it to make sure you have indeed got the right one. The resistance between ECU PIN #47 and ground is about 1.3 to 1.6 M Ohm.

The original sensor should still be dangling around, or plugged into the downpipe. The reason is that ECU also monitors the resistance of heater circuit inside the sensor. If you want to COMPELTELY disconnect it, you will need to measure the resistance of the heater circuit and install the right r
esistor between ECU PIN #72 and ECU PIN #31 Anyway, there is no need to do it if you just leave O2 sensor alone and only intercept the oxygen signal wire.

Above testing and precautions will prevent you from frying the ECU and spending major $$$$. Anyway, I assume no responsibility if you still manage to do so.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 1:44 pm    Post subject: Re: O2 sensor simulator digagram for Xerd Header guys..... Reply with quote

Steve@Lextasy.com wrote:

If you install an aftermarket testpipe (aka downpipe) with no cat (which as we all know is purely for off-road applications) the ECU will detect this and indicate the error and throw a CEL. The ECU is quite lazy at detection, and detects this condition approximately during second long trip. You can reset the ECU to clear the error code, but it's very inconvenient. and can get quite annoying.



i didnt read the whole thing, well read everything up to the technical stuff... i had my racepipe/downpipe/testpipe on for awhile, everything else was stock, never had a cel...
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 14, 2003 2:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Anyone Try this?
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 14, 2003 5:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

flew right by me man, didnt understand a word after the radioshack parts
i dont have a downpipe or anything anyway lol

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