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====== Using ECMLink's Generic (Linear) Display Items ====== | ====== Using ECMLink's Generic (Linear) Display Items ====== | ||
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We have pre-defined a number of common sensor calibrations for you. These include things like the Innovate LC-1 wideband, the GM 3 and 3.3-bar boost sensors, the AEM boost sensors, etc., etc. A complete list can be found on our [[externalsensorlist|Supported Aftermarket Sensors]] page. | We have pre-defined a number of common sensor calibrations for you. These include things like the Innovate LC-1 wideband, the GM 3 and 3.3-bar boost sensors, the AEM boost sensors, etc., etc. A complete list can be found on our [[externalsensorlist|Supported Aftermarket Sensors]] page. | ||
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We have also provided a few "generic" items that let you define your own linear sensor types. These include the **Linear boost** and **Linear wideband** items in the Connected sensor drop down list. | We have also provided a few "generic" items that let you define your own linear sensor types. These include the **Linear boost** and **Linear wideband** items in the Connected sensor drop down list. |