Issues with Evoscan and LC-1
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Issues with Evoscan and LC-1
I have been trying to iron out some issues with my LC-1 wideband and Evoscan.
When I use log works to view my lc1 i get a fairly accurate reading as to what my AFR are. When I use evoscan to log my LC-1 my readings are about 10 points lower. I have no idea what is going on. I have used different serial cables, re-calibrated the unit and used different computers, one using Windows 7 and the other using xp with a direct serial connection.
Logworks reads = 14.4
EVOScan reads = 4.4
Here is a video showing exactly what happens:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sp09QgWjnkg
When I use log works to view my lc1 i get a fairly accurate reading as to what my AFR are. When I use evoscan to log my LC-1 my readings are about 10 points lower. I have no idea what is going on. I have used different serial cables, re-calibrated the unit and used different computers, one using Windows 7 and the other using xp with a direct serial connection.
Logworks reads = 14.4
EVOScan reads = 4.4
Here is a video showing exactly what happens:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sp09QgWjnkg
I don't know if this is even heading in the right direction, but, choose to edit your wideband settings and paste a screenshot of the settings as they are. Also, is the right wideband selected in the upper task/menu bar?
I'm not very knowledgeable on this, just trying what I can think of.
I'm not very knowledgeable on this, just trying what I can think of.
Sorry, I missed it on the video. Here are my settings using evoscan and the LC-1 if it will help. I don't recall for sure but I believe that these settings were there by default when I selected the LC-1.
It looks like a few things are different with ours. I also should have made note that I drive an VIII not an X.
It's up to you, but perhaps you can change the two values we have different and see what happens. Make sure to write down the settings as they are first.
It's up to you, but perhaps you can change the two values we have different and see what happens. Make sure to write down the settings as they are first.
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