eccsmk
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| posted on 7/8/09 at 02:01 PM |
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LC-1
after seeing a couple of theads about them and doing a quick search i realise i have no idea about them at all
what is it?
how does it work?
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BenB
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| posted on 7/8/09 at 02:02 PM |
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http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/lc1.php
how does it work? Very nicely 
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Chippy
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| posted on 7/8/09 at 02:08 PM |
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BenB
Hi, would agree with that statement with regards engine control, but still trying to fathom just how you adjust the outputs to run the AFR gage!
Cheers Ray
To make a car go faster, just add lightness. Colin Chapman - OR - fit a bigger engine. Chippy
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Moorron
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| posted on 7/8/09 at 02:11 PM |
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i got one some time ago to try and view my fueling when i was trying to turbo charge my old engine. Its a Air fuel meter so tells you how rich or lean
your engine is in real time but also can log (record) this when your on the road. Its abit pointless unless you can also record your RPM, Throttle
position and stuff. I used mine on my ZX12r install when i first went out to see how good or bad it was, i ended up just holding the guage in one hand
and doing some full throttle runs up an empty road. It helped me rework one of the free map files you get with a power commander because it was
running very rich.
I need to now take my laptop out and record it with my rpm and throttle position so i can tweek it closer as i cant remember or even read the guage
all the time when driving (not the safest thing to do!).
Mine isnt a perminant install on my car, ive wired it to a plug so i can run without it or fit it to other cars after i have welded new bosses into
the exhausts.
Very good bit of kit even for my limited use, but even better if you use it with an after marked ECU or you have all the extra kit they sell for it so
you can have better logging.
Sorry about my spelling, im an engineer and only work in numbers.
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Jasper
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| posted on 7/8/09 at 02:55 PM |
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Yup - good piece of kit, use it to make sure my fueling ok with a tuned turbocharged engine, and it provides the narrowband output for the ECU as
well.
If you're not living life on the edge you're taking up too much room.
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