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Old 05-05-2008, 11:53 AM
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Guys, I found the info on the LC-1 update. The latest firmware of EFI will allow "for a serial connection to many wideband controllers." I guess the serial connection is more stable? From what I understand, the LC-1 is serial, while the PLX is not. BUt it seems the PLX works for a lot of people
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I have been using my PLX on several vehicles for the last year, only thing I have had to do was replace the sensor once, and I did over 50 cars last year.
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I just bought a PLX. The LC-1 potentially sounds a little more accurate over the life of the sensor because you can manually recalibrate it but I'm going to put my trust in the folks at PLX and believe it recalibrates itself like they say it does. The LC-1 just looks like a cheap unit. I figured with the electronics of it built into the cable I could pretty easily break that too easy.
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plx here.
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