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Old 11-22-2011, 01:14 PM
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Does anyone know if the LC-1 Wideband has a 0-1v analog output?

I was trying to pull up the manual and I wasn't having any luck finding it.
Old 11-22-2011, 01:17 PM
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If it does have an analog output it is probably 0-5v
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I believe Atomic is right.
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I thought I read a post on tech that someone used it to replace a factory narrow band sensor, but can't find the posting. Anyone done this before? Just curious.
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you can download the LC1 manual from innovate's website, the pdf is too large to attach on here. I believe it is 0-5v output to be used with tuning software.
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The lc1 has two analogue outputs. Both are user programmable to be either 0-5v wideband use or 0-1v narrow band simulator.
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I could not tell you how many hours I spent looking up the way to do what you are talking about. Supposedly it can be done, but I couldn't find anyone that had actually done it, or how to hook it up that way. If you can figure it out, it would be perfect sticky material. It would be nice to install a WB in place of the NB, and run both. You could WB tune without having to weld in an extra bung.
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How to Setup Your Wideband in Hp Tuners - HP Tuners Bulletin Board
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When you say "replace the factory narrow band sensor" do you mean hook it up directly to the PCM or are you just trying to hook the narrow band up to efi live/hp tuners?
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