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Old 02-23-2010, 04:21 PM
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I wasn't quite sure what section of this forum this would go best in so feel free to move it, mods, if you think it would have a better chance somewhere else. I really need to get this figured out.

When I bought the Spek gauge, I was told that it could be made to work with a wideband (namely the Innovate LC-1), but for the life of me, I can't seem to find any instructions anywhere on how to make it work. I know it will work because I have seen it done with this combo on some other car forums, but no one seems to have any good pics or diagrams on how to do it. I called ProParts and they said that it could be done, but they didn't have any specifically helpful answers or tips. Then, I called Innovate to see how their wideband kit could be wired into a gauge with only one input. They just said, "there is probably something on our site's forum about how to do it." I looked and still no real help. Is there anyone out there that has one of these ProParts Spek gauges and has their wideband kit modified to work with it? If so, please provide me with some helpful info, diagrams, or even pics of how to do it.
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Bump for help ASAP.
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Anybody?
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really? nobody know how to do this?
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Can you program the slope of the gauge?




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