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    Default LC-1 and e85

    1. Connect the Serial OUT connection with the included 2.5mm stereo to DB-9 cable to a serial
    port on your laptop.
    2. Connect the terminator plug (2.5mm male plug with no cable) into the Serial IN connection of
    the LC-1.
    Start the LM-Programmer software. The screen should look like this:



    Under the "Multiplier to calculate AFR from Lambda:"

    Select e85

    Now the logging output (Via the Serial Connection) AFR will be displayed in proper e85 AFR's..

    If you have a gauge connected to the Analog out 1 or Analog out 2 they will still be in Gasoline AFR's...
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    Default LC 1 and e85

    Ive been saying for a few years now that this was gonna eventually happen because the big ticket items are always electronics like Computers, TVs, DVD players etc.... and there comes a point where most people are going to have a new one of all of those and they arent gonna run out the next year and buy a new one just because there is a decent price on one.

    Ive had my tv for over 8 yr. and my computer for 5 yr. and dont plan on replacing either of them until they die. Ive never understood the concept of buying something new when your old one works perfectly fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Imikariemek View Post
    Ive been saying for a few years now that this was gonna eventually happen because the big ticket items are always electronics like Computers, TVs, DVD players etc.... and there comes a point where most people are going to have a new one of all of those and they arent gonna run out the next year and buy a new one just because there is a decent price on one.

    Ive had my tv for over 8 yr. and my computer for 5 yr. and dont plan on replacing either of them until they die. Ive never understood the concept of buying something new when your old one works perfectly fine.
    WTF lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Imikariemek View Post
    Ive been saying for a few years now that this was gonna eventually happen because the big ticket items are always electronics like Computers, TVs, DVD players etc.... and there comes a point where most people are going to have a new one of all of those and they arent gonna run out the next year and buy a new one just because there is a decent price on one.

    Ive had my tv for over 8 yr. and my computer for 5 yr. and dont plan on replacing either of them until they die. Ive never understood the concept of buying something new when your old one works perfectly fine.
    well you TV probably looks like shit and your PC is slow as hell...

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