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Hi i know this might be already covered. But i just purchased an innovate lc-1 wideband sensor and xd-16 guage kit for my car but wat i also want to do is be able to connect it to the fc datalogit but am unsure of how to connect it to the datalogit box as i dont have the manual for the datalogit. will i need to purchase any other parts. this is what i have. http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/xcart/p...at=0&page=1 and also this http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/xcart/p...=262&page=2 Thanks in advance.

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brown lc1 wire to an 1 on the datalogit box.

go to inovate there is instructions specific to the datalogit there.

edit: here's the link http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/resourc...fc_tutorial.php

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and before you start tuning with it make sure the reading on the datalogit is the same as the reading on the gauge (or logworks program if you dont have a gauge). i had a lot of troubles getting myne to read the same and none of the wiring methods on the net worked. gotta play around with the grounds a fair bit

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