Innovative not listed in wideband selection

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Delox
 

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Innovative not listed in wideband selection

Post by Delox »

Just got my Innovative LC-1 all set up and working, and I went to Nistune>File>Configuration so configure the wideband but noticed the innovative lc-1 does not appear on the drop down list! What am I missing here?

also a side note, can someone explain to me the meaning (function) of the lookup tables?

thanks
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Post by MichaS14a »

If I am not completly wrong you must select the Innovate support at the setup routine of NIStune.

The lookup table translates the measured voltage into the appropriate value which you want to see. In this case: Which voltage ist which AFR?

Examples from my AEM UEGO:
0 Volt is AFR 10
2,5 Volt is AFR 15
3,9 Volt is AFR 17,8

If I see this right in the Innovate folder the lookup table is not only for translating voltage to AFR but also the given values over the serial link to the appropiate AFR:

AFR
0000,8
1023,32

The values between those 2 entries a calculated by NIStune itself. So more entries in the lookup table results in better and finer resolution of the output.
Nissan S14a (SR20DET) :-)
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Post by Delox »

I'm starting to understand.

what do you mean by the "setup routine"?
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Post by Matt »

Uninstall Nistune and then reinstall, during the installation process there is a tickbox selection for Innovate MTS

Tick that and it will then appear when you run Nistune
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Post by Delox »

seems to be all set, thanks for the info!

I did have to register on install, is that going to count against my 3 registrations?
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Post by Matt »

you can re-register as many times as you want

its just the number of address files for realtime tuning limited to 3
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