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Re: Squirt Squirt: The "How To MegaSquirt your SyTy" Thread
Re: Squirt Squirt: The "How To MegaSquirt your SyTy" Thread
The LC-1 has two outputs. Narrow band (0-1v) is one. The other is wideband (0-5v). Also, the narrow band signal is not the same as a stock O2 sensor, which typically has a very steep slope.
On the LC1, the user can decide what AFR is 1volt and what AFR is 0volt, effectively allowing you to make whatever slope you desire. This increases the accuracy across a range when displayed on an AFR gauge compared to just feeding an OEM O2 sensor output to the same gauge. Obviously, we fed the 5 volt signal to MegaSquirt and tune from that. The AFR gauge is just a failsafe.
I?m not sure exactly what you meant. We installed the LC-1 according to the manual.
http://innovatemotorsports.com/support/manual/LC-1_Manual.pdf
The OEM O2 sensor is still in place for use with the PCM. It could potentially get too hot there (and maybe too turbulent as well) to install the LC-1?s sensor (temps should be below 900? F) so we installed the bung where the cat was. Since the sensor has a built in heating element (it?s the same as the portable LM-1 unit, which I also have), it can be installed as far from the turbo as needed.
Hopefully we?ll get some more tuning/debugging done tomorrow. That?s the plan, anyway.
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Re: Squirt Squirt: The "How To MegaSquirt your SyTy" Thread
rockvillespeed said:if the lc1 is providing a narrow band simulation signal, how's it any better to use as a tuning aid then a good conventional o2 sensor?
The LC-1 has two outputs. Narrow band (0-1v) is one. The other is wideband (0-5v). Also, the narrow band signal is not the same as a stock O2 sensor, which typically has a very steep slope.
On the LC1, the user can decide what AFR is 1volt and what AFR is 0volt, effectively allowing you to make whatever slope you desire. This increases the accuracy across a range when displayed on an AFR gauge compared to just feeding an OEM O2 sensor output to the same gauge. Obviously, we fed the 5 volt signal to MegaSquirt and tune from that. The AFR gauge is just a failsafe.
rockvillespeed said:also, be aware innovate seels a sensor heatsink allowing it to go into places hotter then it normally should, like header collector, or if it'll fit, and oem sy manifold.
I?m not sure exactly what you meant. We installed the LC-1 according to the manual.
http://innovatemotorsports.com/support/manual/LC-1_Manual.pdf
The OEM O2 sensor is still in place for use with the PCM. It could potentially get too hot there (and maybe too turbulent as well) to install the LC-1?s sensor (temps should be below 900? F) so we installed the bung where the cat was. Since the sensor has a built in heating element (it?s the same as the portable LM-1 unit, which I also have), it can be installed as far from the turbo as needed.
Hopefully we?ll get some more tuning/debugging done tomorrow. That?s the plan, anyway.
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