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NOW the very actual question: how to connect e-manage inputr (option 1,2) with lc-01 lambda sensor by innovate ?? the trouble is: options have 3 connectors, but we have only 1 connector from lc-01. pls help smb cause 31 of may we have to drag on Tomsk drag battle in russia ))

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If anyone has an RB25 emanage blue map that they could send me that would also be much appreciated :P

Winmasta - PM InterCooL, he has a wideband (not sure if it is an innovate one though) hooked up to his emanage. Might be able to help you out.

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If anyone has an RB25 emanage blue map that they could send me that would also be much appreciated :P

Winmasta - PM InterCooL, he has a wideband (not sure if it is an innovate one though) hooked up to his emanage. Might be able to help you out.

thanks i will immidiatly

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hi mate

do you have emanage blue or ultimate

here are 2 threads for the ultimate

http://www.emanageforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=199

http://www.emanageforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=319

i use emanage blue and use 'sheps' alpha tools. note you have to have .net 2.0 framework for his alpha tools to work

there is some instructions and links here

http://www.emanageforums.com/forums/showth...;highlight=shep

all you have to do is take the single wideband output from the LC-1 and wire it to the AFM #2 input on the emanage blue

the AFM #2 input is the yellow wire in the top diagram as seen in the top picture here;

http://www.mohdparts.com/emanage/manuals/e...e-manage_10.JPG

then load up your laptop and calibrate it via the LM-Programmer and AlphaTools under settings

then you can data log rpm vs afm vs afr vs many other settings

then there's the third option, if you are using emanage blue, you can update to a 'gold' version

follow the tutorials from this first post here;

http://www.msprotege.com/forum/showthread.php?t=114417

after that you're on your own, i have not upgrade my emanage blue to 'gold'

but apparently you can use AFR input for 'target' tuning, it may use the exact same input as described above. but like i said, i'm not 100% sure with this method

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