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- | ====== Recommended Innovate LC-1 Installation ====== | ||
- | Installation of the [[http://www.ecmtuning.com/product_info.php?cPath=28_29&products_id=60|Innovate LC-1 wideband kit]] is pretty straight forward. The [[http://www.ecmtuning.com/images/forums/lc1install/LC-1_Manual.pdf|LC-1 Installation manual]] covers most of the basics for a general install. We do, however, have a few specific suggestions and one grounding correction below. | ||
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- | ===== ECU wires ===== | ||
- | The following is provided for reference in the sections that follow. You can also get detailed pin out information off our [[ecuwiringinformation|ECU wiring page]]. | ||
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- | ^ ECU ^ Connectors (viewed with male pins pointing out towards you ^ | ||
- | | 1G DSM | {{1gconn.png}} | | ||
- | | 2G DSM | {{2gconn.png}} | | ||
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- | ===== Basic LC-1 wire assignments ===== | ||
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- | ^LC-1 wire ^ Description ^ Typical install point ^ | ||
- | |Red |12V supply |Switched +12V source, fused | | ||
- | |Blue |Heater Ground |Chassis ground lug | | ||
- | |White |System Ground |ECU's sensor ground | | ||
- | |Yellow |Analog out 1 |Unused | | ||
- | |Brown |Analog out 2 |Selected ECU input | | ||
- | |Black |Calibration wire |Wired according to LC-1 notes | | ||
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- | ==== RED wire - notes ==== | ||
- | The red wire typically goes to a switched +12v source. Off the ECU connector, |