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Old 08-17-2020, 10:04 AM
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I've had an Innovate LC-1 in my car for about 11 years now. I think it is on the fritz, not allowing me to recalibrate my sensor. The controller itself is starting to separate at the connector which I believe is the source of the failure. I'm looking into alternatives and saw that the LM-2 allows to datalog OBD2 values as well. I think this would be nice for getting a few highway pulls with RPM and AFR mapped together so I can see if I need to make any adjustments for a larger pulley and a new fuel pump. I haven't seen a lot of feedback on this device or whether you can run a gauge with it. I don't really care about the gauge so much anyway since I have not needed to adjust my tune since getting it set in 2009. AEM has OBD2 integration as well with their X-series, but I think I'd need a secondary OBD2 adapter to connect the shebang to my laptop. Leaning towards the LM-2 for my purposes unless someone can talk me out of it.
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Old 08-17-2020, 10:14 AM
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What are you running for an ECU? direct can support will be dependent on that.
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Stock ECU w/PC Pro piggyback. This is just so I can see the relationship of RPM to AFR. Prior to this, I was going to use a GoPro watching my Innovate db gauge for AFR and the tach. High tech for sure, but the tuning on the cards is not very granular anyway.
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That's far out of my wheelhouse, so hopefully someone else will chime in. I have the feeling there will be a few "Upgrade to a proper ECU" comments coming your way though
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Yes, I'm pretty good at starting troll threads. Things that run with belts are not as popular here, but I'd think most people here have an opinion on WBO2 systems.

The FFS/PC Pro system has its limits for sure, but it has done what I want it to do for the past 11 years, including a few track days and a little over 50k street miles. If I move on from the FFS setup, it would be to a different engine after/if I blow this one up. There really aren't any significant power/drivability gains to be had with my current setup and an aftermarket ECU, so I'll just continue to use what works for me.
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