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stranges12712 05-12-2010 10:14 PM

LC1 problem
 
This has been pissing me off for the last year, just need some input. I hooked up my LC1 wideband last year with the digital gauge. Its working fine, reading properly on the MS, properly on the Logworks program for the LC1. LED lights up on warmup and stays on its all calibrated. The only problem is that the gauge just stays at 22.4 all the time all last year, and i would sort of like to know my AFR...not 22.4. So what wire did i fuck up on? Thanks, Mike.

Staffah 05-12-2010 11:33 PM

I have personally noticed that the plug on the rear of my DB gauge is &&&uckin picky. I can be driving around, everything working fine and then out of know where the gauge starts throwing figures near the extremes and sometimes freezes at either. The way I have overcome this is that I pop the gauge and push on the plug (fixes loose or tewaked connection) => gauge goes back to normal operation.

gospeed81 05-12-2010 11:39 PM

Shoot me if this is obvious and you've done it, but did you set up that output?

Mine was sensitive to voltage changes. When I was sorting out some wiring/grounding issues mine would peg at one end and then stay there.

lordrigamus 05-13-2010 06:08 AM

Is your led blinking any error codes for a faulty sensor?

stranges12712 05-13-2010 08:40 AM


Originally Posted by Staffah (Post 572005)
I have personally noticed that the plug on the rear of my DB gauge is &&&uckin picky. I can be driving around, everything working fine and then out of know where the gauge starts throwing figures near the extremes and sometimes freezes at either. The way I have overcome this is that I pop the gauge and push on the plug (fixes loose or tewaked connection) => gauge goes back to normal operation.

Mine just stays at 22.4 all day every day lol. But i will give that a shot

stranges12712 05-13-2010 08:41 AM


Originally Posted by gospeed81 (Post 572010)
Shoot me if this is obvious and you've done it, but did you set up that output?

Mine was sensitive to voltage changes. When I was sorting out some wiring/grounding issues mine would peg at one end and then stay there.

Hmm, what set it up through MS? I have done that in the settings in Megatune but never touched anything else if thats what your asking?

stranges12712 05-13-2010 08:42 AM


Originally Posted by lordrigamus (Post 572097)
Is your led blinking any error codes for a faulty sensor?

It blinks 11 times on start up then stays lit full. And if the sensor was faulty it wouldnt be reading on MS would it?

Braineack 05-13-2010 08:46 AM

22.4 actually means 22.4% oxygen, not 22.4:1 Air/fuel. Do you have the black groun hooekd to the LED; is it stuck in heater calibration mode?

gospeed81 05-13-2010 08:48 AM


Originally Posted by stranges12712 (Post 572125)
Hmm, what set it up through MS? I have done that in the settings in Megatune but never touched anything else if thats what your asking?

Nope, mean setting up your outputs in LM programmer.

stranges12712 05-13-2010 08:49 AM


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 572129)
22.4 actually means 22.4% oxygen, not 22.4:1 Air/fuel. Do you have the black groun hooekd to the LED; is it stuck in heater calibration mode?

At school now il let you know when a get home in about 8 hours...

stranges12712 05-13-2010 08:50 AM


Originally Posted by gospeed81 (Post 572130)
Nope, mean setting up your outputs in LM programmer.

No idea how to do that. It would never read on my old laptop but i used my new one yesterday and it works now so i can probably do it. Is there any instructions somewhere?

gospeed81 05-13-2010 08:57 AM

It's a program on the disc that came with your LC-1...figured you had to have done it for you MS output, since it's normally not set up for 0-5V, 10:1-20:1...

You should also have a cable to connect laptop to the serial out (unplugged stereo jack).

Here's some instructions:

http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/r...1_tutorial.pdf

Page 8 shows LM programmer dialog box, but rest of it is geared towards EFILive use, same principle on setup though.

lordrigamus 05-13-2010 09:14 AM


Originally Posted by stranges12712 (Post 572126)
It blinks 11 times on start up then stays lit full. And if the sensor was faulty it wouldnt be reading on MS would it?

No, it probably wouldn't read on either. If it blinks and stays lit, you're ok.

Staffah 05-13-2010 09:39 AM

I would go back and check/redo the grounding for the gauge. Also what did you connect the yellow dimmining wire to (I hope you didn't just tape it off)? What are you using for the switched power source?

stranges12712 05-14-2010 01:32 PM

Ok just programmed it...still the same. Ground is by throttle body. And switched power source is the 12v ignition source which everything else is switched on by, i believe the yellow is going to the MS. Il go check the wires now though.

Braineack 05-14-2010 01:38 PM

disconnect the black recalibration wire.

stranges12712 05-14-2010 01:52 PM

Cut the black wire...led just went out. Im writing up a wiring diagram right now.

stranges12712 05-14-2010 02:10 PM

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stranges12712 05-14-2010 02:12 PM

Ok so the Gauge has 4 wires

Yellow - goes to brown on LC1
white - red LC1 and 12V
black - ground
red -red LC1 and 12V

LC1 there are 6 wires

red - white and red on gauge and 12V
blue - ground
white - ground
black - calibration button and led
brown - yellow on gauge
yellow - goes to MS

hopefully my paint skills pay off...this is how its hooked up in my car, it read correctly on MS and Logworks but not on the gauge.

Staffah 05-14-2010 02:15 PM

Looking at the diagram....why do you have the gauges white wire spliced into the 12 volt feed. If its the Db gauge the white goes to the LC1 controllers brown. Also the Yellow is either grounded or hooked to a headlight power wire.


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