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I like my lc1, but it is touchy with hot exhaust, and overly rich conditions (code 8 anyone?). Also; the analog outs are unprotected, one small graze to ground and poof, dac is fried. Constant free air calibration makes it very reliable, but is annoying to do.
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Device manager is correctly initiated and streaming, Prior to connecting via EcTune I validate serial connection/stream packet read success condition via HyperTerminal as AEM specificiations list. I wonder if there is a problem with my RS232 connection. On hyperterminal the process initiates exactly as AEM's documentation says with readable AFR's but then shortly after I get unreadable byte code echoing to the hyperterminal window. Can you confirm what your hyperterminal connection looks like after UEGO warm up? Does it remain human readable?