installed lc1 and now trying to connect to hptuners
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installed lc1 and now trying to connect to hptuners
OK. I installed my lc1 wideband per instructions and now trying to accomplish 2 things but confusing myself with all of these write-ups...looking for a definitive answer.
First I am trying to use my driver side 02 bung and using my wideband to run as a narrowband and wideband. I was told this was possible and if so..How?
Second...Trying to connect to hptuners...From what I gather I simply extend the yellow wire and the brown to connect to the appropriate plugs on hpt. If that is wrong..Please correct me
Any help is greatly appreciated.
dan
First I am trying to use my driver side 02 bung and using my wideband to run as a narrowband and wideband. I was told this was possible and if so..How?
Second...Trying to connect to hptuners...From what I gather I simply extend the yellow wire and the brown to connect to the appropriate plugs on hpt. If that is wrong..Please correct me
Any help is greatly appreciated.
dan
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Sorry just to be thorough, you need to config your LC-1 to have an AFR range of 8 for the settings in the above pix to be accurate.
So
0 volts = 10.7 afr
5 volts = 18.7 afr
One last thing, if you are still working on wiring it up, find some bolts that fit the back of the heads and mount your grounds to the heads.
Search all the threads on good grounds vs. bad grounds and the best practice I kept reading was ground to the heads and everything works out.
I did that and I've had mine for 4 years in the car and all I've had to replace is the sensor once.
Just my op.
So
0 volts = 10.7 afr
5 volts = 18.7 afr
One last thing, if you are still working on wiring it up, find some bolts that fit the back of the heads and mount your grounds to the heads.
Search all the threads on good grounds vs. bad grounds and the best practice I kept reading was ground to the heads and everything works out.
I did that and I've had mine for 4 years in the car and all I've had to replace is the sensor once.
Just my op.