Innovate LC1 different reading Laptop Vs. Gauge

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jamesbryan
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Innovate LC1 different reading Laptop Vs. Gauge

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Looking at my laptop, my AFR gauge in TS reads 13.8 which is where the AFR table has it. The gauge in my dash reads 7.7-10.5 fluctuates back and forth.
I have the brown (analogue 2) going to the relay box. and the yellow wire (analogue 1) going to the gauge.

Both the LC1 and the gauge are grounded at the same location.

Do i need to change analogue 1, to make it read correctly for the gauge.

The gauge is the digital (red) that Innovate sells.

Thanks
jamesbryan
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Re: Innovate LC1 different reading Laptop Vs. Gauge

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After reading through other posting. Looks like I need to whoop out my laptop and change the yellow wire to read WB. I see how this pans ot.
jamesbryan
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Re: Innovate LC1 different reading Laptop Vs. Gauge

Post by jamesbryan »

OK. That was a easy fix. Simply changed analogue 1 to match analogue 2. Now both my AFR gauge in TS matches the gauge in my dash.
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