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    Attached you will find the log file.

    I will have to make another log to capture all the variables you wanted below.

    My LMprogrammer doesn't work. I have never accessed the LM Software before. It was working before so I'm assuming nothing has changed there.
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    Have you tried re-installing LM Programmer...?

    Sometimes the LC-1's value for STOICH AFR changes by itself, a few of us have seen this.

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    Yes, do get another log that also includes WO2EQR1 for sanity check.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joecar View Post
    Have you tried re-installing LM Programmer...?

    Sometimes the LC-1's value for STOICH AFR changes by itself, a few of us have seen this.

    I will try to access the LM Programmer again.

    Which end should I connect the laptop to, IN or OUT to read from the LC1 Module Right through the serial connection?

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    Default LM Programmer connection

    SERIAL IN <-- 2.5mm blank stereo plug (leave this permanently connected)

    SERIAL OUT --> LC-1 serial cable --> PC/laptop (i.e. remove the null-modem adapter)

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    Quote Originally Posted by joecar View Post
    SERIAL IN <-- 2.5mm blank stereo plug (leave this permanently connected)

    SERIAL OUT --> LC-1 serial cable --> PC/laptop (i.e. remove the null-modem adapter)
    It took me a while to find an adapter to to convert Serial to USB.

    Here is the screen shots
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    I changed the first page setting to Gasoline and it worked just fine.

    I guess LC1 setting did change by itself.

    Thank you
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    Yes, keep an eye on it, this is an LC-1 quirk.

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    Set the LC-1 stoichiometric AFR to the same value as your B3601.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joecar View Post
    Set the LC-1 stoichiometric AFR to the same value as your B3601.
    What do you mean? Where can i find b3601?

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