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    I'm getting ready to install my LC-1 this weekend and I have a few questions.

    1) Where is a good place to get a switched 12V power source? I was going to use the power wire from the ASR, but I already tapped into that for my halo's. Would I have any problems if I used that same wire for my LC-1?

    2) Where is the best place to run the signal and system ground wires to?

    3) On the wideband gauge instructions, it says the following: "NOTE: DO NOT RUN ANY GAUGE OR CONTROLLER WIRES NEAR IGNITION WIRES!" Can anyone explain to me why you shouldn't do that? Would I be fine if I ran the wires from my wideband gauge located in A-Pillar, down the side of the dash, under the drivers side kick panel and into the center console?

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    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 engine bay. In particular connect the system ground directly to the block. The LC-1 is a bit fussy about ground. Before powering up the unit check and double check for good ground.

    I believe they warn against getting close to ignition wires because the the low voltage can pick-up noise from the ignition. Essentially distorting the signal. You should be fine where you want to put them. You could shield them but that would be overkill IMO.

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    Also, ignition system pulls more current (when cranking).

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    There should be a slot in the fusebox with 12v switched.
    I used the power & ground from the rear NBO2s.
    Keep the system ground (white) and analog ground(green) separated.
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