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Old 06-24-2012   #1
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LC-1 and narrowband sim

I have a 94 talon tsi with V3 and I installed my LC-1 just like this,

Narrowband simulation install (DB gauge, Logging, ECMlink v3 setup)
[LC-1 sensor placed in front o2 spot]
Red wire – 12v accessory power source
Blue wire – chassis ground
White wire - ECU sensor ground (pin 24)
Brown – ECU pin 15
Yellow – DB gauge’s white wire
Black – Calibration push button to monitoring LED to ground

I enabled narrowband sim using the front o2 spot and chose LC-1 wideband, did the free air calibration, and reprogrammed analog out 1 values to match analog out 2 values. My gauge reads what seems to be correct, but on v3 its logging a constant 7.5:1, How do I log what my gauge reads?
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Old 06-25-2012   #2
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Re: LC-1 and narrowband sim

http://www.ecmtuning.com/demos/capturedvalues.html

look around the 4 minute mark.

he doesnt talk about punching in the values for the switch over point and i dont have my laptop with ecmlink installed to do a quick write up. but this is the page you need to punch all the info into.

you go into the ecu inputs. find the pint your wideband signal is coming in on. and you set up the voltage limits according to the paperwork that came with the wideband and the switch over point.
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Old 06-25-2012   #3
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Re: LC-1 and narrowband sim

I got it, I found I had it configured improperly, my wiring was fine.
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