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Tuning À la carte
xcal 4 and datalogging with widebands
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<blockquote data-quote="TXEnginerd" data-source="post: 14201120" data-attributes="member: 113050"><p>I have an SCT X4 and hooking up analog inputs couldn't be easier if your gauges have analog output wires. All you need is a 6 pin firewire cable which can be had for < $10 on Amazon. You cut it in half, and use a multimeter to find out which wires correspond to the two data pins. Then solder each wideband analog output wire to the data wires of your firewire cable and the ground wire to a ground source and you're done.</p><p></p><p>Plug it in to the X4 and in the datalogging menu, edit the analog inputs and select whichever wideband equation matches your gauge.</p><p></p><p>You can do it with the X2/X3 in a similar fashion, the only difference is the datalogging setup is not as straightforward in the device menu. The X4 is an awesome handheld - so much improved over the X3. I recommend it highly!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXEnginerd, post: 14201120, member: 113050"] I have an SCT X4 and hooking up analog inputs couldn't be easier if your gauges have analog output wires. All you need is a 6 pin firewire cable which can be had for < $10 on Amazon. You cut it in half, and use a multimeter to find out which wires correspond to the two data pins. Then solder each wideband analog output wire to the data wires of your firewire cable and the ground wire to a ground source and you're done. Plug it in to the X4 and in the datalogging menu, edit the analog inputs and select whichever wideband equation matches your gauge. You can do it with the X2/X3 in a similar fashion, the only difference is the datalogging setup is not as straightforward in the device menu. The X4 is an awesome handheld - so much improved over the X3. I recommend it highly! [/QUOTE]
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