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LM2 installation

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I'm looking at my LM2 installation (O2 sensors A/F ratio) Looking for any one who has done this. Looking for installation placement ideas. Not so much how, as where?
Thanks in advance.
 
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LM-2: Digital Air/Fuel Ratio Meter

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The LM-2 combines an air/fuel ratio meter, a full-function 32-channel datalogger, and powerful software to deliver a complete tuning workshop for less than the cost of one dyno day. Whether you have a piggy-back fuel controller, race carb, aftermarket ECU, ODB-II tuning software, or a flash/chip programmer, an LM-2 is the tool you need to dial in maximum HP. The meter’s award-winning digital signal processing technology provides data on exactly how rich or lean an engine is running at any load. The LM-2’s self-calibrating circuitry also compensates for changes in temperature, altitude, and sensor condition.

  • Patented DirectDigital™ wideband sensor control, 100% digital wideband air/fuel ratio technology!
  • Wideband O2 Compatible with ALL fuel types
  • Single or Dual Channel A/F Version Available
  • OBD-II Scan tool- read/clear DTCs and log up to 16 channels of CAN OBD-II Data
  • Log directly to SD card
  • Playback log data on screen and/or with powerful LogWorks software (included)
  • Large high-contrast graphics LCD
  • Built-in RPM converter (direct frequency or with optional inductive clamp)
  • 4 fully-differential analog inputs
  • 2 configurable linear analog outputs
  • Positive lock connectors for all connections
  • Innovate MTS serial IN and OUT
  • USB connection to your PC
The LM-2 also features two fully programmable linear analog outputs to connect to analog gauges, dyno computers, ECUs, piggyback controllers, and other devices with analog inputs. With the provided LM Programmer softw
 
Mechanic, I've got the sensors in. Just looking for advice on wire routing, location of on off switch, where to place the lead for the display, ect.
 
I just stick mine in the car when I’m tuning. No need to leave it in permanently. I ran mine through a hole in the floor. Buddy of mine runs his up the rocker and in between the door and body. He just uses tape on the wires.

I did consider using a relay and making the lighter key on only powered. Haven’t done it yet though.
 
I thought about running the lead through the floor and under the carpet to just behind the buddy seat. That way I could plug it in to use and be close to where I need it. Then just unplug it and slide the lead under the buddy seat.
 
I thought about running the lead through the floor and under the carpet to just behind the buddy seat. That way I could plug it in to use and be close to where I need it. Then just unplug it and slide the lead under the buddy seat.

Just keep in mind you have to pull the sensors when not using them.
 
The O2 sensors need to be powered up if they’re in and the engine is running. I ran the LM1 for a long time and finally went to the DLG-1 because those LM’s are so bulky. BTW, don’t drop that hand held on the concrete floor.....
 
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