DB Gauge reads differnt then efilive pid and cant connect to lc1 using lm programme
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DB Gauge reads differnt then efilive pid and cant connect to lc1 using lm programme
Ok so I installed a lc1 with a Db gauge and connected using efi live and they have different readings. To me that means that either my efi live pid or my lc1 analog 1 ouput is callibrated incorrectly. So here is the real problem. I can not connect to the lc1 with my laptop using a serial port because my laptop doesnt have one. So I used an adapter and installed the driver and it still will not connect. It says" Please connect the device to a serial port and switch it on" Any Help would be great. Thanks in advance.
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Here is the answer I recieved on efilives forum
"The LC-1 default settings (see LC-1 user manual):
- Analog 1 (yellow): setup to emulate NBO2 (1.1V=14.0, 0.1V=15.0) switching signal.
- Analog 2 (brown): setup for data logger (0.0V=7.35, 5.0V=22.39) linear signal.
So if you have FlashScan V1 connected to Analog 1, then using the LM Programmer software, setup Analog 1 to provide the linear signal (0.0V=7.35, 5.0V=22.39).
Then you can use the default LC-1 pids (AFR_LC1x, BEN_LC1x). "
Thought someone may find this useful
Now that I know my only problem is that my laptop will not communicate with the lc1 to program it for with the correct formula. If there anyone who could walk me through this? I have been trying to figure this out for 3.5 hrs now Please help
"The LC-1 default settings (see LC-1 user manual):
- Analog 1 (yellow): setup to emulate NBO2 (1.1V=14.0, 0.1V=15.0) switching signal.
- Analog 2 (brown): setup for data logger (0.0V=7.35, 5.0V=22.39) linear signal.
So if you have FlashScan V1 connected to Analog 1, then using the LM Programmer software, setup Analog 1 to provide the linear signal (0.0V=7.35, 5.0V=22.39).
Then you can use the default LC-1 pids (AFR_LC1x, BEN_LC1x). "
Thought someone may find this useful
Now that I know my only problem is that my laptop will not communicate with the lc1 to program it for with the correct formula. If there anyone who could walk me through this? I have been trying to figure this out for 3.5 hrs now Please help