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Old 17-05-2014, 03:56 PM   #1
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Default LC1 into au v8 which wire at ecu?

Hey guy's I know this has been covered in abuild threads but I simply cannot find it I have tried for the last hour or so.

I fitted my lc1 wideband gauge setup today into my series 2 xr8 and instead of getting more bungs put into the exhaust I want to wire the wideband to the ecu.
which wire at the ecu do I use ie colour.
Or have you ran the wire back into the engine bay and to the oxy sensor plug?
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Old 17-05-2014, 06:53 PM   #2
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Default Re: LC1 into au v8 which wire at ecu?

All good getting another bung put in, tuner advised against running it to ecu.
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Old 18-05-2014, 10:55 PM   #3
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All good getting another bung put in, tuner advised against running it to ecu.
Hi mate, are you going for 1or 2 bungs?

What headers do you have? Do you know if they can drill and weld the bung with the headers in place? (Keeping the wideband in a similar orientation to the stock ego).

Could you post some pics when you get it done?
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Default Re: LC1 into au v8 which wire at ecu?

I wired my wide band LC-1's both straight into the back of the ECU took a bit to figure out which pins and then I piggybacked the wire. I see you've put an extra bung in instead anyway but just wondering what the reasoning was that your mechanic suggested to not wire them into th ECU?

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Old 23-05-2014, 10:08 AM   #5
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I wired my wide band LC-1's both straight into the back of the ECU took a bit to figure out which pins and then I piggybacked the wire. I see you've put an extra bung in instead anyway but just wondering what the reasoning was that your mechanic suggested to not wire them into th ECU?

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Good question Rhys. Especially since the analogue outputs of the LC1 are fully programmable! I too have both my LC1s feeding back to the ECU.

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Default Re: LC1 into au v8 which wire at ecu?

Thats good to hear that the narrow band output of the lc1 works well.
Im thinking of buying a wideband soon as part of my baby steps into ecu programming, but i would like to start off with just one bank for now if possible, to keep costs down.

Do you guys know if one wideband gauge can interface to 2 wideband egos?
If so, how do you select chan 1 or 2?

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Old 24-05-2014, 10:50 AM   #7
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Default Re: LC1 into au v8 which wire at ecu?

Andrew, I am not aware of a gauge that will do to inputs, but that does not mean that they do not exist. If you do some research, and find one, let us know!

In saying that though, the inputs to a gauge are basically power, earth, signal and maybe dimmer. The signal is taken from the analogue 2 output of a LC1. It would not be hard, if you have 2 LC1s to install a switch to switch between the two signal sources. Not ideal, but would work.

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