LC-1 Analog output settings?
ok here is the deal i recently installed my lc-1 and digital dysplay now i would like to set the second Analog output to simulate the stock narrowband ive read on the manual that you can do this by splicing on to the o2 pin on the ecu no problem i can do that now i need to know what settings do i program the output to is a pm6 ecu could any one help me please?
PS i allready have the yellow wire (ANALOG 1) Used
PS i allready have the yellow wire (ANALOG 1) Used
Originally Posted by fastcrxsi90
just leave it nb output at the default settings... i would think that would be fine....
Originally Posted by migizzel
well im already using analog 1 witch is pre set to narrowband i need to se the analog 2 to simulate the NB
ask here...http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/forums/. lc-1 is cheap, but its still too expensive to ---- up and have to buy another...
You can program both outputs to whatever voltage slope you want. So, if yoiu want to make both of the analog outputs simulate narrowband then you can do so. I don't really understand why you want both setup to simulate narrowband though. What are you going to datalog with?
Originally Posted by snm95ls
1.You can program both outputs to whatever voltage slope you want.
2.I don't really understand why you want both setup to simulate narrowband though.
3.What are you going to datalog with?
2.I don't really understand why you want both setup to simulate narrowband though.
3.What are you going to datalog with?
2. im sorry i didn't explain myself well the gauge i got is in the analog one program to the specs that came in the instructions
so i need to program the analog 2 for narrowband and what i need is the specs for me to program it i use a pm6 ECU.
3.Im planning to datalog with TurboEdit/Ecu control from XENOCRON
One of the default settings for the LC-1 is already setup to simulate narrowband. So if you want your ECU to read a narrowband output then program the analog output that goes the ECU with the narrowband defaults.
When you go to datalog you should have the analog output going to the ECU setup for the default settings for wideband output. The reason for doing this is to have a wider useable range of A/F ratios and to have a higher resolution. You just have to swith the settings on the analog output bck to narrowband simulation when you enable closed loop operation on the ECU.
When you go to datalog you should have the analog output going to the ECU setup for the default settings for wideband output. The reason for doing this is to have a wider useable range of A/F ratios and to have a higher resolution. You just have to swith the settings on the analog output bck to narrowband simulation when you enable closed loop operation on the ECU.
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