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Matt Cole
11-08-2009, 19:38
As above i have the kit with the gauge. the gauge has 4 wires white, red, yellow and black. Anyone know what the wires are?? The analogue out 1 and 2 (yellow and brown) need to wire to the gauge, but which one??


**** instructions!!:scared:

Scoff
11-08-2009, 19:40
you only use one of the analogue o/p from the controller, to the analogue input in the DB gauge thing. You need to connect 12v and gnd to the DB gauge too.

Matt Cole
11-08-2009, 19:54
cheers scoff, i think its analogue output no.1 i need which in the book states :1.1V=14AFR and .1V?

Analogue 2 is set as 0V = 7.35 AFR and 5 V.

So i would only need 3 of the wires from the gauge. Which 3 though?

Scoff
11-08-2009, 20:45
you'll want the 0-5v output for wideband, the 0-1v will be narrow band simulation.

Matt Cole
11-08-2009, 21:22
you'll want the 0-5v output for wideband, the 0-1v will be narrow band simulation.

Cheers, i'll wire up and hope for the best!!:D

jantheeven
13-08-2009, 12:45
No manual I presume? I found installation to be quite easy using the manual step by step...

markey b
13-08-2009, 12:59
i found the quality of the instructions better than the LC1 itself.... lol

anyone want one for spares, mine lasted about 20mins before it broke :disagree:

Matt Cole
13-08-2009, 13:00
i found the quality of the instructions better than the LC1 itself.... lol

anyone want one for spares, mine lasted about 20mins before it broke :disagree:

I think some may have had issues but a lot have been sold and seem to be ok. I would have sent it back matey??

markey b
13-08-2009, 13:14
car was off the road for a long time, and i couldn't remove it, so its about 2 years out of warranty now.. chopped out the wires the other day when i was in that area, but had to leave sensor in as i lost the bung

James5
13-08-2009, 14:09
Red - Switched 12v,
Black - Ground wire - connect to the same ground as the LC-1 white wire,
White wire to LC-1 Brown,
Yellow wire to a light activation source i.e. rear of OE clock or to headlight switch

Or see manuals attached