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Tuning À la carte
xcal 4 and datalogging with widebands
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<blockquote data-quote="SVT-BansheeMan" data-source="post: 14166708" data-attributes="member: 61253"><p>I need advice and i will make a long story short. I have two AEM widebands on my 04 Lightning. I want to datalog and have both banks show up on my laptop using SCT live wire(or whatever it's called to datalog). I have an xcal two and realized that i wont be able to do that with it like i thought.</p><p></p><p>How difficult is it to hook up an xcal 4 to my widebands? If it can be done without much hassel, i will buy an xcal 4 instead of the xcal 3. For the xcal 3, i already have how to's available which are easy to fallow.</p><p></p><p>Edit. Found out i need a 9pin cable to work with my xcal 2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVT-BansheeMan, post: 14166708, member: 61253"] I need advice and i will make a long story short. I have two AEM widebands on my 04 Lightning. I want to datalog and have both banks show up on my laptop using SCT live wire(or whatever it's called to datalog). I have an xcal two and realized that i wont be able to do that with it like i thought. How difficult is it to hook up an xcal 4 to my widebands? If it can be done without much hassel, i will buy an xcal 4 instead of the xcal 3. For the xcal 3, i already have how to's available which are easy to fallow. Edit. Found out i need a 9pin cable to work with my xcal 2. [/QUOTE]
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