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LC1 Wideband

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mra4886

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Jan 26, 2006
Rutherfordton, North Carolina
So is the Lc1 wideband also a wideband controller? Ive been reading that it is good to use with the MAFT Gen II, but its said that you need a wideband controller with the MAFT Gen II. So is the LC1 wideband a wideband controller that is needed to use with the MAFT Gen II?
 
Yea the LC-1 is a wideband controler, it has a 0-1v and 0-5v output and that is it. The LC-1 has no graphical display but it can be logged via serial DB9 cable or the 1/5v outputs.

The LC-1 is great for a WBO2 input for fuel management systems like the MAFT2 or DSMLink and its quite a bit cheaper then the LM-1 or other units which are usually in the $350+ range.

I just got mine from DSMotersports for $180 something for use with my DSMLink I just ordered.
 
Yea the LC-1 is a wideband controler, it has a 0-1v and 0-5v output and that is it.

For completeness, the LC-1 has two programmable outputs, so you can set them to anything you like, both 0-1volts, both 0-5volts, or anything else you desire. I am using it with MSnS_Extra on my car and it is a controller. I use one output to connect to megasquirt and the other output to connect to a gauge.
 
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