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innovate lc-2 wideband controller question

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foxman97

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Apr 16, 2014
stillwater, Oklahoma
Just recently ordered an innovate lc-2 wideband controller and have a few questions.
I know the lc-1 could simulate a narrowband function for the ecu, but have been unable to find a straight answer as to if the lc-2 can.
If it can how do I go about wiring it to the ecu? This is my first upgrade mod, everything is stock, no link or tuning software
The reason for the wideband is so I can hook up my maft once I get a go maf.....
I'd like to just run the wideband in the stock location and remove the stock narrowband from the equation
 
The lc2 can stimulate the o2 as well. It hooks up pretty much the same way as the lc1. Connect the brown wire to the ecu and also splice your db gauge off the same wire
 
It should come with instructions. Have a read of those and follow them would be my advice.
 
Just recently ordered an innovate lc-2 wideband controller and have a few questions.
I know the lc-1 could simulate a narrowband function for the ecu, but have been unable to find a straight answer as to if the lc-2 can.
If it can how do I go about wiring it to the ecu? This is my first upgrade mod, everything is stock, no link or tuning software
The reason for the wideband is so I can hook up my maft once I get a go maf.....
I'd like to just run the wideband in the stock location and remove the stock narrowband from the equation
Ive done this it will work fine on a NA car but turbo cars get too hot for the sensor if its installed up front by the manifold and it will only last a short time.
 
The instructions are fairly vague and don't cover narrowband simulation, only that the analog output can be reprogrammed based on one's needs. I suppose my next question is what are the parameters and readings from a stock narrowband?
 
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