Anyone have info or reviews on the Innovate Motorsports Handheld Wideband?
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Anyone have info or reviews on the Innovate Motorsports Handheld Wideband?
I'm going to be ordering wideband this week but before I do I want to make sure it's going to work out well for me. I've checked out all of my options and the Innovate model looks to be the best for the money. I'd be using it on multiple cars (Subaru's and Honda's) so being handheld is a must. The software looks great, my only concern is if the RPM pickup works yet for Honda's. If not, has anyone heard when it will be supported? Thanks for any info, here's some info from a thread last week:
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http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/
New to the market, very competitive pricing/feature list. Uses the new, cheap LSU4 sensor. Has a patent-pending calibration routine for the sensor that none of the other companies can lay claim to. Integrated LCD for displaying values. Programmable outputs (narrowband out, wideband out, whatever you want), comes with a datalogging suite, that lacks only RPM pickup at this time, and is soon to come). It's a little too big to mount, it's more of a tuner's device, but it can easily be tucked away, and use the narrowband output to drive a A/F gauge.
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http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/
New to the market, very competitive pricing/feature list. Uses the new, cheap LSU4 sensor. Has a patent-pending calibration routine for the sensor that none of the other companies can lay claim to. Integrated LCD for displaying values. Programmable outputs (narrowband out, wideband out, whatever you want), comes with a datalogging suite, that lacks only RPM pickup at this time, and is soon to come). It's a little too big to mount, it's more of a tuner's device, but it can easily be tucked away, and use the narrowband output to drive a A/F gauge.
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Re: Anyone have info or reviews on the Innovate Motorsports Handheld Wideband? (boosted hybrid)
Found it, it's a little hard to search when people don't use descriptive titles. Ex. "NE 1 Ussing this Tizzite Wighd Band"
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=599740
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=599740
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