advice on widebands
same here, i do replace the sensor every 10k miles or so i noticed they can become a little off.
**** i still have my old big lm-1 innovate that i bought like 8 years ago. its got to be on like the 10th sensor and ive had to resolder where the power inlet is on the computer board, but it still works
**** i still have my old big lm-1 innovate that i bought like 8 years ago. its got to be on like the 10th sensor and ive had to resolder where the power inlet is on the computer board, but it still works
I use an Innove LM-1 for tuning friends cars and works amazing. Ive had 3 LC-1's and all have taken a dump. Tuned several cars with AEM UEGO's and had poor results from the reading we get from them. Have compared 2 or 3 of them with the tech edge wideband on the dyno and my LM-1 and they were readin over a full point off. Ive used The NGK with no issues as well as tech edge and NGK.
I use an Innove LM-1 for tuning friends cars and works amazing. Ive had 3 LC-1's and all have taken a dump. Tuned several cars with AEM UEGO's and had poor results from the reading we get from them. Have compared 2 or 3 of them with the tech edge wideband on the dyno and my LM-1 and they were readin over a full point off. Ive used The NGK with no issues as well as tech edge and NGK.
PLX dm6 sm-afr
great kit and controler is in side
digital display with both numbers and graph
very accurate and you can pull out the display and put it away if you only want it for tunning
http://www.plxdevices.com/
great kit and controler is in side
digital display with both numbers and graph
very accurate and you can pull out the display and put it away if you only want it for tunning
http://www.plxdevices.com/
I'm running one in my daily and I have no complaints. Very responsive and easy to setup. Price ain't bad either.
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