got my lc1 kit today and gotta question..
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got my lc1 kit today and gotta question..
just a quick simple question..i got it from dynotune and on their papers they sent it says since i bought the kit that comes with a gauge then i dont have to calibrate nothing, but in the lc1 handbook it says i have to calibrate some stuff...do i have to or not? thanks!
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Okie,
Thanks for the business! It is appreciated!
You may need to do a free air calibration for the LC1 down the road as Blacker mentioned. We have had them in our cars over a year and have not had to recalibrate them yet and they read right on the nose like they did day one. ACE is right about the need to calibrate it when first used but no need to do that as we have done that for you!
Good luck!
Dean
Thanks for the business! It is appreciated!
You may need to do a free air calibration for the LC1 down the road as Blacker mentioned. We have had them in our cars over a year and have not had to recalibrate them yet and they read right on the nose like they did day one. ACE is right about the need to calibrate it when first used but no need to do that as we have done that for you!
Good luck!
Dean
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Originally Posted by DynotuneN2O
Okie,
Thanks for the business! It is appreciated!
You may need to do a free air calibration for the LC1 down the road as Blacker mentioned. We have had them in our cars over a year and have not had to recalibrate them yet and they read right on the nose like they did day one. ACE is right about the need to calibrate it when first used but no need to do that as we have done that for you!
Good luck!
Dean
Thanks for the business! It is appreciated!
You may need to do a free air calibration for the LC1 down the road as Blacker mentioned. We have had them in our cars over a year and have not had to recalibrate them yet and they read right on the nose like they did day one. ACE is right about the need to calibrate it when first used but no need to do that as we have done that for you!
Good luck!
Dean