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XD-16 gauge install with Innovate LM-1 and dsmlink???

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eclipsed123

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Feb 28, 2009
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As the title states I just got a XD-16 gauge for my LM-1 wideband. I already have the LM-1 controller hooked up and wired so it can be logged with dsmlink. I want to install the XD-16 gauge so that I can monitor my air/fuel ratio without having to look behind my seat to see the reading on the controller or without having to have dsmlink running all the time. I'm looking for some directions from someone who has installed a XD-16 (or a DB gauge) with a LM-1 controller and have it wired through dsmlink at the same time. The LM-1 controller only has 1 analog output (that is what I'm using to log through dsmlink). I already have the power and ground hooked up for the XD-16 gauge but there is a analog out and a analog in that needs to be connected to something. Would it work if I unhooked the 1 analog out cable (dsmlink is wired through) that is hooked up to the LM-1 controller hook it up to the analog out on the XD-16 gauge and buy another analog cable and run that cable from the 1 LM-1 controller analog out to the XD-16 gauge analog in? I hope it is not too confusing what I'm trying to say but I wanted to be as descriptive as possible. Any input is appreciated.
 
I'm probably thinking about this the completely wrong way so anyone who has a innovate LM-1 wideband with a XD-16 gauge logging through dsmlink please chime in on how u got it all to work together.

From the XD-16 instructions:

In connecting to a LM-1, connect the LM-1 patch cable (P/N: 3795) to the LM-1's Serial Port. Plug the 2.5mm male stereo end into the XD-16 Serial IN port (female 2.5mm sockect marked "IN").

Ok that helps somewhat I'm missing that LM-1 patch cable (P/N: 3795).
 
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