The Perfect Wideband for HP Tuners
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Originally Posted by klatinn
Hi,
It's called LC-1. It has the AFR measuring guts of the LM-1 in the cable connector waterproof molded in. No display, no internal logging. Autodetect between Bosch LSU or NTK sensor. Designed to live outside the car between frame rails for example.
Cable can be extended to up to 30ft.
It has on the other cable end:
- 2 analog outs (programmable for any linear curve 0..5V, 0..1V, 1..0V or whatever you choose). Max output resolution of about 1 mV and 0.015 AFR. Programmable range from 8.5 AFR to up to 88.2 AFR. Can be programmed individually for driving analog AFR gauge and ECU.
- 2 Serial ports for datalogging and programming. Multiple LC-1's can be daisy-chained for multichannel AFR. Can also be daisy-chained with LM-1 and LMA-3's for up to 32 channels of realtime logging. Can also be connected to XD-1 digital display(s).
- 12V supply
- Separate grounds for heater, system, analog outs.
- Calibration input. Free air calibration can be initiated by connecting this line to ground with a pushbutton. Also you can connect a LED to that to show status (if XD-1 is not used).
Price not finalized yet.
It's called LC-1. It has the AFR measuring guts of the LM-1 in the cable connector waterproof molded in. No display, no internal logging. Autodetect between Bosch LSU or NTK sensor. Designed to live outside the car between frame rails for example.
Cable can be extended to up to 30ft.
It has on the other cable end:
- 2 analog outs (programmable for any linear curve 0..5V, 0..1V, 1..0V or whatever you choose). Max output resolution of about 1 mV and 0.015 AFR. Programmable range from 8.5 AFR to up to 88.2 AFR. Can be programmed individually for driving analog AFR gauge and ECU.
- 2 Serial ports for datalogging and programming. Multiple LC-1's can be daisy-chained for multichannel AFR. Can also be daisy-chained with LM-1 and LMA-3's for up to 32 channels of realtime logging. Can also be connected to XD-1 digital display(s).
- 12V supply
- Separate grounds for heater, system, analog outs.
- Calibration input. Free air calibration can be initiated by connecting this line to ground with a pushbutton. Also you can connect a LED to that to show status (if XD-1 is not used).
Price not finalized yet.
yep thats the one...
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klatinn,
When can we expect a release date? Will this be packaged with the xd-1? would we be able to have this controller feed the xd-1 and our compatable data logger (HPT or efilive) at the same time? This appears to be what alot of people are looking for in a wideband with the new wide band compatible logging software
When can we expect a release date? Will this be packaged with the xd-1? would we be able to have this controller feed the xd-1 and our compatable data logger (HPT or efilive) at the same time? This appears to be what alot of people are looking for in a wideband with the new wide band compatible logging software
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the XD-1 will be an option, the LC-1 is suppose to be available in about 4 weeks I am told. One other great thing is that since it is basically a stripped down LM-1 that all the software out there is already setup to work with it. The price is set to be fantastic too..
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Originally Posted by koolrayz
klatinn,
When can we expect a release date?
When can we expect a release date?
Originally Posted by koolrayz
Will this be packaged with the xd-1?
Originally Posted by koolrayz
would we be able to have this controller feed the xd-1 and our compatable data logger (HPT or efilive) at the same time?
Regards,
Klaus
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Originally Posted by 2MuchRiceMakesMeSick
I like how that box says 'lean'
The first time I used it scared the **** out of me: Started car up reads 14.7... few seconds later it climbs 16, 17 18 LEAN. Turned the car off before I realized it was the air pump kicking in. doh
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Hi,
Production availability is moved to end of Jan. because of parts delivery problems (holidays).
Will be available with or without sensor (supply your own).
Planned MSRP (can change a little though, so take it with a grain of salt):
$149.- w/o Sensor
$199.- w Sensor
Regards,
Klaus
Production availability is moved to end of Jan. because of parts delivery problems (holidays).
Will be available with or without sensor (supply your own).
Planned MSRP (can change a little though, so take it with a grain of salt):
$149.- w/o Sensor
$199.- w Sensor
Regards,
Klaus
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Originally Posted by horist
anyone know if any sponsors carry LM-1s ???
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from their webpage...
I don't know how old that update is, but I am anxiously waiting...
LC-1 & XD-1 update
The much anticipated LC-1 (aka “Lambda Cable”) beta units are scheduled to ship in the coming weeks, with full product release in January. But, as usual, until full release, we can't commit ship dates. The XD-1 Digital Universal Gauge (also much anticipated) is tracking basically the same. All of the new products will be in full production well in advance of the 2005 race season.
The much anticipated LC-1 (aka “Lambda Cable”) beta units are scheduled to ship in the coming weeks, with full product release in January. But, as usual, until full release, we can't commit ship dates. The XD-1 Digital Universal Gauge (also much anticipated) is tracking basically the same. All of the new products will be in full production well in advance of the 2005 race season.
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[QUOTE=klatinn]Hi,
Production availability is moved to end of Jan. because of parts delivery problems (holidays).
Will be available with or without sensor (supply your own).
Planned MSRP (can change a little though, so take it with a grain of salt):
$149.- w/o Sensor
$199.- w Sensor
Regards,
Klaus[/QU
Is it available yet????
Production availability is moved to end of Jan. because of parts delivery problems (holidays).
Will be available with or without sensor (supply your own).
Planned MSRP (can change a little though, so take it with a grain of salt):
$149.- w/o Sensor
$199.- w Sensor
Regards,
Klaus[/QU
Is it available yet????