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Scott McIntyre provided the following information on our user support forums for his install of the LC1 into the front O2 sensor bung. He uses the kit's narrowband output (analog 1) to drive the front O2 input for closed loop operation and then feeds the kit's analog 2 output to the rear O2 input on the ECU for datalogging wideband A/F ratio. The following are pictures he posted of his install procedure. | Scott McIntyre provided the following information on our user support forums for his install of the LC1 into the front O2 sensor bung. He uses the kit's narrowband output (analog 1) to drive the front O2 input for closed loop operation and then feeds the kit's analog 2 output to the rear O2 input on the ECU for datalogging wideband A/F ratio. The following are pictures he posted of his install procedure. | ||
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+ | **NOTE:** Our V3 ECMLink product actually provides for narrowband simulation inside the ECU. This allows you to simply connect the 0-5v analog output to the ECU and let the ECU simulate the narrowband signal internally. This frees up an additional logging input to the ECU as a result. More details can be found on our [[v3narrowbandsim|Narrowband Sim]] page. | ||
===== Analog out configuration ===== | ===== Analog out configuration ===== |