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Old 04-26-2007, 02:54 PM   #46 (permalink)
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I've tried this and the Interceptor is still offabout .5 on the AFR.


What are you basing actual A/F on?
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I've tried this and the Interceptor is still offabout .5 on the AFR.


What are you basing actual A/F on?

the digital display on my lm-1
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I've tried this and the Interceptor is still offabout .5 on the AFR.


What are you basing actual A/F on?

the digital display on my lm-1

You're going to have to do some troubleshooting. Are you sure the LM-1 has the same analog output conversion as the LC-1? If so what I would do is change the slope to 1, int. to 0. This will then display actual raw voltage from the LM-1. At idle make a note of the voltage level, you may also want to measure it with a voltmeter. The voltmeter should agree with the gauge. Then multiply this voltage by the slope you originally entered, then add the intercept. You should get a result that agrees with what the gauge was originally displaying. This will confirm that the gauge is reading and interpretting the data correctly.

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I've tried this and the Interceptor is still offabout .5 on the AFR.


What are you basing actual A/F on?

the digital display on my lm-1

You're going to have to do some troubleshooting. Are you sure the LM-1 has the same analog output conversion as the LC-1? If so what I would do is change the slope to 1, int. to 0. This will then display actual raw voltage from the LM-1. At idle make a note of the voltage level, you may also want to measure it with a voltmeter. The voltmeter should agree with the gauge. Then multiply this voltage by the slope you originally entered, then add the intercept. You should get a result that agrees with what the gauge was originally displaying. This will confirm that the gauge is reading and interpretting the data correctly.

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cool. i'll try it out.
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