Garage Engin'ering no GPS. It has a universal lead for the speed sensor that requires a mag pickup or Hall effect sensor. Once it detects a signal, you have to calibrate it on the unit.
Peter Kacperczyk the speedo will run on a tone ring and Hall effect type sensor. Seems to be universal. Once it picks up a signal, you’ll have to calibrate it on the dash. Mostly by comparing to a GPS unit.
@@25227168 With controllerbox you can configure analog output; linaer 0-1 volt or 0-5 volt or curved like narrowband does but in that case you can also program on what AFR the curve starts (to fool the ECU) www.innovatemotorsports.com/support/manual/LC-2_Manual.pdf
MiNd BlOnE I cant remember the part number off hand. I bought it off rock auto. It was for a 97 GMC with a 5.3L. Any standard 2 or 3 wire O2 sensor will work.
Thanks for sharing info on this product
Hi, I have question for the oil n water temperature there're 2 wire one white and one blue? How to connect them to the plugs?
Cool stuff
Do you recommend me, I have monte carlo ss 87 swap to ls2 and 4l60e transmission .
Are the data accurate?
Yes. All the sensors hook up as they normally would. The gauges are accurate and very easy to read.
@@AcanthaSlaysMyAss Thank you so much
Nams should run at the fall classic
Jj Tool I’d love to be able to check out the NW mini stocks. It really seems like a great group.
can you read the display in bright sun light , thinking of using it in an open cockpit race car
1967duetto yes, it is easily visible in all lighting conditions.
Can be used on a bmw 2002 racing car that doesn t have any ecu but is totally analogic?
Absolutely. I had this installed with a carbureted engine in my race car.
@@AcanthaSlaysMyAss is possible Also For The model OBD2 sinco Tech?which wire and where you connect to read RPM?
@@eddiepiazzaofficial2399 the OBD version won’t work with a carbureted engine. You’ll need the unit with all the individual sensors.
hello I also bought this model but I can't change the rpm scale from 8000 to 12000. do you know how to do it?
I’m not sure it can got to 12000 rpm. Have you been able to figure it out?
@@AcanthaSlaysMyAss 12000 rpm ok
Can you read the screen clearly from any angle?
Ya, it’s pretty clear in any angle and light.
Does it have GPS ? or how is the speed measured?
External GPS Sensor?
Garage Engin'ering no GPS. It has a universal lead for the speed sensor that requires a mag pickup or Hall effect sensor. Once it detects a signal, you have to calibrate it on the unit.
How about speedometer? Is it gps or sensor ? Brgrds
Peter Kacperczyk the speedo will run on a tone ring and Hall effect type sensor. Seems to be universal. Once it picks up a signal, you’ll have to calibrate it on the dash. Mostly by comparing to a GPS unit.
Does this only accept narrow band or can it also run wideband Bosch 4.9 LSU sensor?
I think it only works with a narrow band sensor. It only has a single lead to attach the sensor to.
@@AcanthaSlaysMyAss well that's a bit of a let down.
@@25227168 With a wideband O2 controller you can use it with LSU 4.9
@@koenielinux3131 how if it's only hot one wire. Wideband LSU 4.9 has six
@@25227168 With controllerbox you can configure analog output; linaer 0-1 volt or 0-5 volt or curved like narrowband does but in that case you can also program on what AFR the curve starts (to fool the ECU) www.innovatemotorsports.com/support/manual/LC-2_Manual.pdf
What o2 sensor did you use?
MiNd BlOnE I cant remember the part number off hand. I bought it off rock auto. It was for a 97 GMC with a 5.3L. Any standard 2 or 3 wire O2 sensor will work.
@@AcanthaSlaysMyAss ok thanks man. I did read other replies from you and did order a 3 wire. Great video btw. And good luck when the season resumes
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