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Type-X 11-20-2005 08:18 PM

Datalogging with LC-1 **help**
 
I have the usb datalogging cable soldered inside ecu. And I also know i have to cut the D14 wire and hook up the wideband to it. But what wire from the LC-1 do i hook up to the D14 wire?

Chris Harris 11-20-2005 09:17 PM

Re: Datalogging with LC-1 **help**
 

Originally Posted by Type-X
I have the usb datalogging cable soldered inside ecu. And I also know i have to cut the D14 wire and hook up the wideband to it. But what wire from the LC-1 do i hook up to the D14 wire?

There are two outputs from the wideband as per the directions in the Innovate instructions...program these as you need to using the Innovate software. Hook up the wire you program as your wideband output to log the wideband signal.

Type-X 11-20-2005 09:19 PM

Re: Datalogging with LC-1 **help**
 
you mean the provided serial cable? But aren't there more than one wire inside the serial cable?

Chris Harris 11-22-2005 07:22 PM

Re: Datalogging with LC-1 **help**
 
No there are two single wire outputs...I dont remember the colors but if you read the directions they will tell you.

HMTguy 11-22-2005 07:41 PM

Re: Datalogging with LC-1 **help**
 
I don't know if it's the same, but on my Innovate LM-1 the 2 output wires are white and red.

White=wideband signal
Red=narrowband signal

Type-X 11-23-2005 07:32 PM

Re: Datalogging with LC-1 **help**
 

Originally Posted by jagojon3
I don't know if it's the same, but on my Innovate LM-1 the 2 output wires are white and red.

White=wideband signal
Red=narrowband signal

Then I hook up the white wire onto the D14 pin and that should allow me to datalog with uberdata then right?

Chris Harris 11-23-2005 09:47 PM

Re: Datalogging with LC-1 **help**
 
Well...that will feed the signal into the ECU...if you have datalogging working correctly, it will now log the signal.


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