Need help with LC-1 install
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Need help with LC-1 install
I'm planning on installing an LC-1 but got lost.
Does anyone know where the 7 wires go exactly? I've read the manual but some parts were unclear. Mainly on the white, yellow, brown, and green wires.
I also have the XD-1 gauge that comes with it, and an interceptor-x.
Does anyone know where the 7 wires go exactly? I've read the manual but some parts were unclear. Mainly on the white, yellow, brown, and green wires.
I also have the XD-1 gauge that comes with it, and an interceptor-x.
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you know innovate has a forum for this over at innovatemotorsports.com (or what ever their url is.) The instructions are terribly simple. Perhaps a second read is in order?
As I remember you dont need to connect the yellow or brown unless you have some other device that you want to feed afr into, like an e-01, or perhaps the int-x. Isolate them if you dont need them.
THe green wire is your return ground for the analog outs. If you use it, ground it with the white wire (the system ground) and the ground of the item to which you are sending analog data.
The white wire is your system ground. Just ground your green and white wires some where other than the heater ground to avoid generating data noise.
Basically, this is exactly what the manual says. I dont know how to be more clear. Try asking a specific question about individual wires if this does not make sence.
As I remember you dont need to connect the yellow or brown unless you have some other device that you want to feed afr into, like an e-01, or perhaps the int-x. Isolate them if you dont need them.
THe green wire is your return ground for the analog outs. If you use it, ground it with the white wire (the system ground) and the ground of the item to which you are sending analog data.
The white wire is your system ground. Just ground your green and white wires some where other than the heater ground to avoid generating data noise.
Basically, this is exactly what the manual says. I dont know how to be more clear. Try asking a specific question about individual wires if this does not make sence.
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