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Old 05-20-2012, 11:18 PM
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Hello, Ive got a Innovate digital LC1 wideband, and was wondering if i could use it to send o2 signals to the PCM? My o2 sensors are throwing codes and was wondering if there was a way to delete them and use the wideband signal instead of replacing the sensors? Thanks alot for any help
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Yes, the lc1 can simulate a narrow band on it's analog outputs...it's in the manual. Can't say that I'd ever chose to do that, but it's possible. IMHO, its better to just replace the front o2s with new ones, and use the lc1 for tuning/verification purposes.




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