Anyone sending narrowband to ecu with LC-1?
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Anyone sending narrowband to ecu with LC-1?
I have one, am ready to install it but have a question on getting the LC-1 to output a narrowband signal to the ecu.
Is anyone using their LC-1 to send a narrowband signal to their ECU? Is it easier to just keep the OEM narrowband o2 sensor in there and have a bung welded in near the OEM o2 sensor to place the LC-1 sensor there and use the LC-1 solely for wideband readings?
Is anyone using their LC-1 to send a narrowband signal to their ECU? Is it easier to just keep the OEM narrowband o2 sensor in there and have a bung welded in near the OEM o2 sensor to place the LC-1 sensor there and use the LC-1 solely for wideband readings?
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were the default settings in logworks okay or did you have to change the voltage settings?
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I have a square..actually rectangle gauge I got, never used it, from ebay. They also sell the gauge on innovate's website.
sp00ner, another forum, used it as a narrow band in place of the one in the manifold and he used a 470 ohm resistor. There is a thread on the red line forum in the tuning section about just this.
sp00ner, another forum, used it as a narrow band in place of the one in the manifold and he used a 470 ohm resistor. There is a thread on the red line forum in the tuning section about just this.
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