View Full Version : WB O2 LC-1 question/MS- 0-1v or 0-5.0v?
malloy1
09-23-2005, 02:26 PM
I'm starting to connect the wiring harness to the DB-37 connector, and wondering if I should use the 0-1v or 0-5.0v output for MS input (pin 23)? Why would the NB output (0-1v) be better than the WB output (0-5.0v)?? Seems that MS supports the WB output, and the wider voltage range would give more resolution.
I'm I missing something?? Is everyone using the NB or WB range for the MS input (pin 23)?
Paul
the poi
09-23-2005, 02:57 PM
use the WB output. the narrowband output is good for either stock managemtn (if you're keeping it and want to stay away from a dead o2 sensor check engine light) or like one of those silly gauesges
242Fast
09-23-2005, 03:48 PM
i use the 0 - 5volts, i'm pretty sure you have to change that with the Lm programer too.
i also use pin23. hope that helps.
edit: if it's an lc-1 which the title says, i use the first analog out for megasquirt calibrated 0-5 volts, and have the 2nd analog out going to an autometer gauge 0-1v. i also put all the grounds onto the same one as the MSD and the main ground for megasquirt.
malloy1
09-23-2005, 04:12 PM
I thought so, thanks-
Really didn't know until I received the LC-1 and started looking at it.
Paul
benflynn
09-23-2005, 08:01 PM
0=10 and5v=20, the lc1 comes programed with some weird numbers
benflynn
09-23-2005, 08:02 PM
I thought so, thanks-
Really didn't know until I received the LC-1 and started looking at it.
Paul
i hope you didn't use fedex ground
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