Increased wideband resolution w/ LC1
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I was wondering if it's worth changing my wideband to a custom narrower output range in order to increase resolution of the signal? Right now it is set to 0-5v = 10-20afr, but I never tune for anything leaner than about 16 afr. Anything wrong with using something like 0-5v = 10-16 afr?? Anyone have any experience with this? The MS lets you set up custom input configurations, and the LM programmer lets you setup custom outputs... so it should be a piece of cake to do.
I do this for my narrowband gauge. 
When compared, logworks and Tuner Studio (10-20:1) display readings too spot on to detect any real difference...only that logworks updates 10x faster.
And technically you're already making the res better; default is 7.5-22:1.

When compared, logworks and Tuner Studio (10-20:1) display readings too spot on to detect any real difference...only that logworks updates 10x faster.
And technically you're already making the res better; default is 7.5-22:1.
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yeah, i used to have it on the default setting, but i switched it to the 10-20 the other day. i just got to thinking... why not give it even BETTER resolution? 
not sure if its my grounds or what, but logworks always comes in just a smidge richer than TS. better than leaner i suppose!

not sure if its my grounds or what, but logworks always comes in just a smidge richer than TS. better than leaner i suppose!
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