good to see you back Mike.... How did you like the EFI101 course ? I took it more than a year now and I thought it was pretty good.
Jim
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good to see you back Mike.... How did you like the EFI101 course ? I took it more than a year now and I thought it was pretty good.
Jim
I'd reccomend it. Good foundation
traumadog, the light in the dash is a cluster change, the pcm setting has no effect. If you want the light drop Chris note.
I know it's cool running off the PCM but has anyone tried a Raptor...
I can guarantee I’ll take a spot in an east coast class.
I've taken your EFI 101 course and looking to do the advanced class. :muahaha:this would be 3
Bring it east boys.:rockon:
Jim
Yes please explain. I second guess myself when you mention that it's worthy of tutorial. just static voltages ?
Crown Royal Bag ? :D
Just trying to do my part providing Innovative new mods
Got you covered :D
How was I going to protect my new V2. The thought of scratches on the clear display... I had to do something.
http://users.adelphia.net/%7Ejbaker3/images/2sc020.jpg
After many...
Bruce, not sure what you mean about running 2 5 volt inputs. I am doing that right, albiet I could have a newer release.
And soon I'll be running 3 5v devices :grd:
Jim
Joecar, I think you may be on to something. My 2 LC-1's responded interestingly. I tried the "V1 shared ground" approach on V2 and it just didn't work for my 2 LC-1's. I Seperated the grounds and it...
Paul
seems it could be a goog idea to do the "calibrate" regardless. There can always be slight variations from source to source, would'nt this make up for it a bit ? if not could you explain...
Oh Sorry :nixweiss:
:cheers:
not sure I understand
If you follow the directions,
1) You enable the V2 unit with the license code that comes with it.
2) Connect your V1 and transfer the licenses
The licenses you end...
Yeah and in this case Dead Nuts is a good thing.:cheers:
Why not just mount a plug ? Plug into them when you use your V2
if I was going portable I would think LM-1. If you want stealth. I say go LC-1 you can easily hide that bugger. or completely integrate it, like so:
Yeah, Sorry I didn't catch that and suggest it. I find the Logworks software very helpfull. I have had my LC-1's for some time and the Logworks that was delivered with my version of LC-1's actually...
Great Job ! I'm up to help anyway I can.
Actually GreyGoose and a bottle is "Standard Issue" whenever grounding an LC-1. :D:cheers:
Anyway my dual LC-1's are now working "dandy" on my V2 :)
tunedbyGM, At this point you may just want to contact Innovate. Try the Innovate forum. If they even think you have a faulty unit they'll you have send it in they will replace it. quicker than spit....
Something I came accross while verifying my LC-1 Widebands.
The analog input coupler on V1 had a single shared ground (3 wires 1 ground). I noticed when I got V2 the couplers had 2 wires each...
There are a few places you can get the 12v source. I actually used a dedicated switched 12v connection, so maybe others can suggest an easier source.
I would suggest you run the grounds out to the...
Yes ground them. Ground'em all ground the whole da** lot of'em :muahaha:
Then give it a try :help2:
Jim
It's possible it's faulty. Sometimes if the ground isn't good from the start you can burn the LC-1 out. But with these things if the ground isn't right they'll just won't want to work.
No matter...
As folks are saying, with the LC-1's the most important thing is a good reliable ground. Run a wire directly to the engine block. That is the best ground.
Did the sensor calibrate at all at...