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Old 12-30-2010, 09:38 PM
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LC-1 question

Here is the dumbest question someone will answer today...

I have a LC-1 hooked up on my downpipe, question...do i have to use a innovate motorports gauge with it or can i use any air/fuel ratio gauge (and i dont mean dummy gauges either).
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the lc1 puts out a 0-5v signal, technically you can use any gauge that works with a 0-5v wire in put...to connect the lc1 to their gauges, you just soder them together, so you should be able to do it with another gauge...considering that gauge was made to accept a 0-5v signal wire
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Could you hook it up to an Aeroforce gauge.. (interceptor)?
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Originally Posted by paddock
Could you hook it up to an Aeroforce gauge.. (interceptor)?
your ob2 does do the o2 sensor, but i have an aftermarket downpipe with no cat so i had to re do my sensor

thats why a lot of people have a air fuel ratio gauge
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Originally Posted by paddock
Could you hook it up to an Aeroforce gauge.. (interceptor)?
youshould be able to jook it up the interceptor, i think it has a 0-5v input on it, you can connect it to anything with a 0-5v signal input that translate to a/f....meaning some gauges also accept a 0-5v signal and just translate it differently...so get a a/f gauge that will work with a 0-5v source and your set
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