Has anyone used and Aeroforce gauge and an LC-1 wideband together? Work OK?
Yes, I have and the combination works just fine. It’s a little more than plug and play but not by much. You have to add it to the Areoforce gauge as one of the two accessory / analog input connections.
If I remember correctly, you have to program and label the analog input, it’s not hard though. The label you select from a menu of available option for the analog input, then set the upper limit of your wideband and the slope.
I installed the LC-1 and a Speedhut Wideband A/F gauge and since the LC-1 has two outputs I ran the other output to my Aeroforce and they both readout the same A/F.
With the LC-1 and Aeroforce setup you should be able to data log both RPM & A/F with the Aeroforce gauge. The only drawback is, you can only play back the run on the Aerofoce gauge.
How hard is it to hook up the LC-1 to the Speedhut wideband o2 gauge? I have that exact combo coming to me in the mail as we speak.
It's plug and play! Works right out of the box no problems. What color face did you order on the Speedhut guage.
Where do you have your LC1 grounded?
To the OP.
Enclosed are the Aeroforce setting you'll need in order to run an LC-1 on analog 1 or 2.
Slope = 003.0
Intercept = 007.4
The next step is to re-label the display with "A/F" and this is selected from a menu on the Aeroforce gauge.
Hope this helps.
So I can link directly to my Aeroforce guage with an LC-1 and no other parts?
Plug and play is nice! So it's as easy as running the lines from the o2 sensor up to the gauge and that's it? No clibration needed? Sweet!!! I got the silver face, reverse El Glo. So the numbers should light up green at night. I also got the red SVT logon on them so it should match factory pretty close.
I ran the wires from the LC-1 up through the shifter tower. Cut a small hole in the weather boot around the shifter and snaked them under the radio consol and grounded the wires on the transmission hump.
There's a warning in the LC-1 manual about proper grounding. I used a single ground lug and soldered all my signal grounds and power grounds to this lug. There was an existing bolt with a star washer that I used to attach this lug to the car body / ground.
There’s probably a number of bolts that can be used under the consol, I just located the closes one and sized my ground lug to fit that bolt.
Seems to work okay, no problems yet.
Yes, that all you need. The LC-1 will interface directly with the Aeroforce gauge.
You have to program the Aeroforce gauge to translate the output from the LC-1 in to AFR. In other words, you have to tell the Aeroforce guage what the 0-5 volts from the LC-1 correlates to in AFR. The output from the LC-1 is 0 to 5 Volts the low end represents 0V = 7.35AFR and the high end 5V = 22.39AFR
There's a calculation in the Aeroforce manual for this purpose, but I didn't find it very intuitive and had to go over it a couple of times. That's why I posted my numbers, to save the OP some time in trying to figure it out.
All of the above information is available in the two manuals that come with the LC-1 and the Aeroforce guage.
I have mine soldered to a single lug and grounded under the dash. It worked flawlessly for a year, then I went to the aeroforce for the gauge instead of their xd-16, and have had nothing but problems since.
What sort of problems are you experiencing?
I have mine soldered to a single lug and grounded under the dash. It worked flawlessly for a year, then I went to the aeroforce for the gauge instead of their xd-16, and have had nothing but problems since.