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Quick Evoscan and LC-1 Question

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The LC1 comes with decent gauge/logging software. Its very accurate and quick, but might be a bit hard to sync with your motor, as it doesnt offer an easy tach signal integration.

A WB gauge off ebay might be slightly better, but your best bet would be finding out a way to integrate the 0-5V output of the wideband into your scanner if that is possible.
 
Ok, so the LC-1 is just a wideband sensor with a programmable analogue output. You'd still need something like SAFC, etc, etc to really get any use out of it. Makes sense. Thanks.

I just figured that you could "program" the analogue output so that you get the correct AFR.
 
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