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    Default LC-1 serial connection question

    I have had my V2 hooked to my LC-1 through the analog wires, and my tuner told me it appears to not be reading properly. He told me to connect it using the serial cable. I read the instructions, and it states:
    FlashScan V2 Setup
    1. Connect the serial cable between V2 and your WB controller

    My V2 does not have a serial plug in it. Does anyone have a pic of how they are connecting it? I can not find anywhere how to connect this.

    Thanks,

    Daryl

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    Daryl, have a look thru these threads:

    Quote Originally Posted by joecar View Post
    V2 serial/digital wideband logging:
    showthread.php?t=8858
    showthread.php?t=8115
    showthread.php?t=10251 post #2

    V2 serial/digital AFR input (LC-1):
    showthread.php?t=8115
    showthread.php?t=7532
    showthread.php?t=8348
    showthread.php?t=9340 post #3

    V2 serial/digital AFR input (PLX):
    showthread.php?t=7726

    LC-1 free air calibration from V2:
    showthread.php?p=93571#post93571
    You V2 has an RJ12 socket which is used for serial comms.

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    Joecar, Thank you. That is what I was looking for.

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