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Old Jul 12, 2007 | 09:16 PM
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I just installed my LC-1 wideband. I am running an Autometer Z-series NB gauge. I am using analog output #1 (Yellow wire) and have it set to the following...

1.002 volt at AFR 8.00
0.010 volt at AFR 17.98

Those are set using the "use air-fuel" option.

When I start the car it just pegs the furthest green LED. Give it gas, same thing. Just turn on the ignition, same thing. I suppose it could be my actual air/fuel but if I remember when I put the NB gauge on the NB sensor it was in the yellow with just ignition. I'm not sure what to do, can anyone help me? Thanks.
Old Jul 12, 2007 | 09:29 PM
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Ha, nevermind. It helps to loop the plugs when your not using the computer and terminator. It works!
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HI, I think I am having the similar problem on the LC-1 ready.. what do u mean loop the plug?
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Originally Posted by Mimime
HI, I think I am having the similar problem on the LC-1 ready.. what do u mean loop the plug?
read the info in the manual about the butt-plug. I think they call it the terminator plug, but its no secret what I'm using it for.
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