I take it if you don't want it. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by BowlingSS
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I take it if you don't want it. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by BowlingSS
What is the latest on this tutorial for everyone on how to install the LC-1??
I'm (hopefully) installing it this weekend in my WU6 ... guess I'll take pictures of the install ...
There are various ways to go...Quote:
Originally Posted by ws6togo
http://www.efilive.com/download.aspx#downloads7
http://forum.efilive.com/showthread.php?t=564 post 6+
http://forum.efilive.com/showthread.php?t=20
I suggest first bench testing your LC-1 (program it to output some voltage and check it using a DMM and/or FlashScan/EFILive) before installing it on vehicle.
thanks for the update
Man I have had nothing but headaches with mine...
First one installed worked on the dyno, but when I drove home with it, about 5-10 minute of road driving it would go to 30-50 AFR. Recalibrated and did some Voltage readings with Dean on the phone from DynoTune and they said to return it.
Sent it back for a replacement.
Replacement was scanned as delievered to my house but I never received it...
Order another one at my expense (can't argue with confirmation delivery...oh ya, I have a new mailman now...).
Install it again yesterday... follow the instructions, shows 14 +- I am happy, but then letting it run, it goes to 49 AFR and I get an error 8...
On the up side, it does see it in EFI live...
:nixweiss:
Gonna make the heat sink I guess. And I cannot connect to the LC-1 with the laptop...I have a USB serial adapter set up as Comm 1 (anyone know the correct com port settings to communicate baud rate parity etc...)
Oh here are the pics if you need them for the tutorial (or maybe someone can spot something obviously wrong)???
1999 Corvette factory exhaust
http://www.retrorelics.net/jim/Boards/Corvette/LC1a.JPG
http://www.retrorelics.net/jim/Boards/Corvette/LC1c.JPG
http://www.retrorelics.net/jim/Boards/Corvette/LC1f.JPG
Beer - I had 3 kinds of hell with mine until I got the grounds straight. Make sure all unused wiring is capped off and not shorted with any other wiring.
My original config had the LC1's drawing power from the BxS2 NB harnesess. Current config has a dedicated 12+ to the battery utilizing a relay controled by the BxS2 for the on off switching. Ground is chassis ground, but in your case, I'd go straight back to the battery.