Innovate LC-1 Wideband with s300
Innovate LC-1 Wideband with s300
i recently purchased a package deal that included the hondata s300 and an innovate lc-1 wideband kit. today i had my tuner install and tune hondata, but he told me he didn't install the lc-1 because i need some other kind of controller to go with it for it to work with hondata. now, i've read a lot of posts saying that people use the lc-1 with hondata s300 and no one has mentioned having to get any controller that didn't come with the lc-1 kit. can someone please help me get this wideband hooked up to hondata?
The instructions are for the PLX, but the idea is the same.
http://www.hondata.com/techwidebandtuning.html
http://www.hondata.com/techplxwiring.html
http://www.hondata.com/techwidebandtuning.html
http://www.hondata.com/techplxwiring.html
I got the same package deal as you. I have the analog from the controller wired to the ELD. You'll have to set ELD to read as wideband signal. I used to have it wired to the primary O2 sensor on the ecu harness but switched to ELD so I can run closed loop and autotune. The voltage settings depends on how you have the controller programmed. I think default is 1v=10 afr and 2v=20 afr.
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2000 Insight - k20z3 swap, pt6262, e85. 508whp@19psi.
2000 Insight - k20z3 swap, pt6262, e85. 508whp@19psi.
well i have an obd2 engine d16y8, 96 civic), but a p28 ecu w/conversion harness so does that mean i can or can't run it in the secondary o2 sensor? if i can use the secondary oxygen sensor, do i need to put a resistor connecting the two black wires or am i interpreting the instructions wrong?
and i found this on the innovate forums:
and i found this on the innovate forums:
this is all very new to me, and i just want to make sure i do it right the first time.under the "options" menu at the top you select "settings"
then you go to wideband Lambda.
Where it say s"Lambda unit you select Air Fuel Ratio
Where it says Voltage/Lambda conversion select "Custom" in the menu.
then for 0.00 volts under stockO2 you put 7.35 for the Lambda
For 5.00 volt you put 22.39 under lambda.
OBD1 does not use a secondary o2 sensor. You are using an OBD1 ecu, therefore no secondary o2 sensor. The instructions do not say anything about using the secondary o2.
If you are unsure of how to wire this I would suggest taking the vehicle to your nearest Hondata dealer to have them wire it properly to avoid damage.
If you are unsure of how to wire this I would suggest taking the vehicle to your nearest Hondata dealer to have them wire it properly to avoid damage.
the only local tuner that deals with hondata told me i cant even use the lc1 with hondata, so i don't trust them. i have no other options besides doing it myself. i know hooking it up to hondata is only a matter of connecting a wire, i just want to know where to connect it. so do i cut the eld wire and hook the analog output to the ecu thru that, or do i leave the eld wire hooked up and just splice into it with the analog wire?
I just finished hooking up mine this past weekend. I have a 94 civic.
Here's what I did. I installed two o2 bungs. Left the oem o2 installed and all wires except white wire which goes to pin D14. I installed my Lc-1 o2 in the other bung and hooked up the analog 1 output wire to the stock o2 d14 wire( On my car it is white) and the ground wires accordingly. This eliminates use of the resister. I belive mine is working correctly. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Here's what I did. I installed two o2 bungs. Left the oem o2 installed and all wires except white wire which goes to pin D14. I installed my Lc-1 o2 in the other bung and hooked up the analog 1 output wire to the stock o2 d14 wire( On my car it is white) and the ground wires accordingly. This eliminates use of the resister. I belive mine is working correctly. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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does the lc-1 not have the primary o2 function? if so, i would get rid of the stock o2.ocase22 wrote:I just finished hooking up mine this past weekend. I have a 94 civic.
Here's what I did. I installed two o2 bungs. Left the oem o2 installed and all wires except white wire which goes to pin D14. I installed my Lc-1 o2 in the other bung and hooked up the analog 1 output wire to the stock o2 d14 wire( On my car it is white) and the ground wires accordingly. This eliminates use of the resister. I belive mine is working correctly. Correct me if I'm wrong.