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Thread: LC-2 will not chart correctly

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    LC-2 will not chart correctly

    I am pulling my hair out here trying to get this to chart correctly my air fuel is at 14.5 -14.9 at idle under boost its 11.3 - 11.5 PLEASE HELP ME1st run.hpl

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    You need to go to charts layout---transforms---oxygen sensors---LC-2

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    Thank you so much, I?ll try that this afternoon.

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    That?s exactly how I set it up. In my channel it shows 7.7 and on the chart it shows the same while my air/fuel gauge is reading 15

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    It could be the output from the LC-2 is set to something other than gasoline.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff7577 View Post
    It could be the output from the LC-2 is set to something other than gasoline.
    That sounds like a pretty reasonable answer^
    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

    A wise man once said "google it"

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    Ok, so I?ve found that there is a problem with the LC-2 output. I gentleman named Corey checked and said everything was set up correctly on my chart side so I?ve got to figure out what?s going on on the other end. Thank you guys for the help. I really appreciate it

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    Just for the extra info, I had to use the LM Programmer to change the output of the output #2 to match the output 1#. #1 is used for the gauge leaving #2 which is set up different. Very easy change works beautifully now.