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  1. It usually takes 10 or 20 seconds for the LC-1 to heat up from cold then the controller will start working. The new sensor calibration works out how long it takes I think then it knows for future starts. Depending how you've wired it (+12V power from an ignition on source as specified in the installation manual) it should start heating as soon as the ignition is on.
  2. Into the too hard basket I'm afraid. The speedo is soldered directly into a pcb that incorporates the odometer etc so no straight forward way to break in there. Nevermind.
  3. Yeah that's right. The stock setup has the speedwire going to the correct pin on the stock and plug-in ecu which I can easily rectify. Just not going to give up on the gauge sweep before I try one more time! If the speed wire to the ECU is the same as the input to the tach and there is somewhere to break the signal I should be all good to go. I think the last part is going to be the tricky one. Will let you know what I find.
  4. Thanks for the reply Jurgen. Unfortunately it sounds like you're right. The gauges are integrated with the control module for which I have no circuit diagram (its made of a flexible printed circuit). I might try and open it up tonight to see what goes on and try and borrow a scope form work to see what the actual output to the speedo is. If the control module converts it to a signal the link can deal with it might be possible to splice it in there otherwise short of an aftermarket speed sensor and probably speedo its going to be impossible. Wish me luck.
  5. Attached wiring diagram. Also in the first post it is the DI that I tried configuring as both a speed input and a frequncy input not the aux output (obviously).
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    Speedo out

    Trying to get the speedo out function to work on my pulsar. I have wired the positive side from the VSS to a digital input (DI5 which is standard for my plugin) and that all works fine. When I spin the VSS by hand there is a good response on the PCLink screen. The problem is that I have configured a spare auxiliary output (Inj 8) as a speedo out but not getting any response from this. I believe as the standard vss is 2-wire it is a reluctor type so shouldn't require the pull-up resistor. I have also tried setting it as both a speed input and a frequency input as recommended in the pclink help. Also no matter what settings I put in for the key on sweep there is no response on the speedo. The speedo still works fine as if I put the vss output back to the speedo it still functions normally.
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