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Originally Posted by 7eddiedoowop7
I was thinking that too. BUT, with a non-karman & translator type setup (which is all of them unless using standalone ecu), wouldn't the neo be seeing the amplitude-translated-to-frequency based (karman) signal from the tranlator? Wouldn't the neo think it's still hooked up to a karman type sensor? I mean, you'd want your crude corrections BEFORE the fine adjustments, I'd think. It's hard to believe that the neo would do better still seeing a karman-type signal.
If an amplitude based (non-karman) air-sensor output was fed directly to the afc, what does the afc output (and can you change it?) and will the ecu recognize it? That is the question. This sounds like a topic for Jeff L. It's all very scientific 
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IMHO, I am not 100% aware of all the issues, but:
I believe Hz in Hz out, amplitude in ampltiude out.
If in your translator setup you fed the neo a Hz based signal then you would still have the karman problem.