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innovate lc1 yellow wire configaration
Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 3:13 am
by damo99
hi i am trying to set up my innovate lc1 to run a gauge(brown wire)
and autotune on tunerstudio (yellow wire).
but the yellow wire from the lc1 sends a narrow band signal .
i need to change this to wideband signal .
can anyone give me the settings ,i have used the lm configurator software and have tried copying the brown wire signal,,but that didn't work properly
any ideas
thanks
Re: innovate lc1 yellow wire configaration
Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 8:23 am
by Clonebug
From the LM-1 manual it states the brown and yellow wire can run only one gauge or readout at a time.
You need to use the brown wire for tuning on TS and that means you can't run an external gauge.
The controller unit should have a readout for you to see I would think.
My LM-1 did but it died a sad death and I bought a PLX unit.
Re: innovate lc1 yellow wire configaration
Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 2:01 pm
by Chip Birks
Lc1 has no problem sending a signal to a gauge and the ecu, I ran mine that way for years. No problems. Just had to be configured. What is your gauge looking for? You just have to adjust the curve on lm config to match whatever the gauge requires.
Re: innovate lc1 yellow wire configaration
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 11:24 am
by jhoefer
If you have copied the stock settings from the Analog Out 2 (brown wire) to Analog Out 1 (yellow wire) so it shows 0v at AFR 7.35 and 5V at AFR 22.39 (click the radio button to "use air-fuel-ratio" first), then you have correctly set up the yellow wire to supply a wideband signal. But to make it work, now you must go into the ECU and configure the O2 sensor settings to exactly match that same voltage and AFR range.
If you cannot go into the ECU to make those changes, you must first figure out what voltage/AFR pairs the ECU is expecting to get and change the LM-1 settings to match that instead. A common config is 0V at AFR 10 and 5V at AFR 20, but the actual values will depend on what ECU you are using.
Re: innovate lc1 yellow wire configaration
Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2017 9:25 am
by profab
This should come in real handy man, made this guide myself for this exact sitution:
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/reso ... torial.pdf
Basically follow the guide and you will be good to go!