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    Default LM2 > Flashscan hook up

    Hi all, does anyone know how to integrate my LM2 to Flashscan not using the RJ12 connector? i have a serial cable coming from Taquickness, before it comes i would like to have a play with the LM2.

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    I would like to know this also... please

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    http://forum.efilive.com/showthread....es-to-v2/page2
    http://www.taquickness.com/taqcables/TAQCables_sLM2.pdf

    I would recommend connecting by serial cable instead of trying to use the analog inputs since it is not as accurate.
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    Would like to add that I purchased a LM2 and all I can say is about time. I loved my LM1 until I had some fiddly issues with the power switch I then went to tech edge. Had some success with them(although not as accurate as the innovate was a good wideband). I then had two new ones fail for the same reasons. I give up on them and went back to Innovate! Best move ever. It is dead accurate and fast, the obd logging works well, not only that. I too ordered a serial cable from TAquickness. For the time being I hooked up analogue. I have tried analogue with the LM1 and techedge. techedge was slightly better both required serial logging for accuracy. Tonight I hooked up analogue with the LM2 and it is more accurate and stable then serial logging with the others! Bang on the money under all conditions the values remained consistent and within .05afr of the wideband values! I was amazed. The LC-1 math formula for logging is the one you need for the LM2, the LM1 math formula is incorrect for the LM-2. Once I selected the LC1 pid and AD1 pids, I then selected the BEN pid for the LC1. Within 1 hour later I had a full vve built for a customers e38 no issues. As a tuner with over fifteen years experience on carbs and efi I recommend the LM2. BTW I dont sell them lol, Just want to save ppl headaches!

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    See the orange connectors on the V2... there are 4 pairs labelled AD1, AD2, AD3, AD4, and each pair has + and - pins.

    Choose one pair (AD1 for example), and connect the wideband AFR/lambda signal to the + pin, and connect the signal ground to the - pin.

    Then in the scantool use the calc pids for the LM2.

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    Can anyone get to taquickness website? It's always not available for me... I need an slm2 and I pmd him w/o replies!
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