Anyone set up LC-1 wideband to simulate narrowband 02?
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Anyone set up LC-1 wideband to simulate narrowband 02?
Has anyone used an Innovate LC-1 to simulate a narrowband sensor to the ECU?
One of the analog outputs can be used to do this. I tried it today and the car ran horrible. Does anyone know what the single wire 02 voltage is supposed to be for 14.7:1 AFR? The FSM is pretty vague.
One of the analog outputs can be used to do this. I tried it today and the car ran horrible. Does anyone know what the single wire 02 voltage is supposed to be for 14.7:1 AFR? The FSM is pretty vague.
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The yellow wire. The one that goes from .05 to 1.2V. It is analog output 1.
The LC-1 should be factory programed to run .45V at 14.7:1 AFR from the factory. I didn't specifically check the settings before I hooked it up though.
The LC-1 should be factory programed to run .45V at 14.7:1 AFR from the factory. I didn't specifically check the settings before I hooked it up though.
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