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Paul S

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Anyone have any specific opinions about using the Innovate LC-1 Wideband O2 sensor with Megasquirt.

The are now selling for around £150. If it can save a couple of RR sessions then it must be worth it.

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Doodmeister

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Are you talking about just the bosch sensor or the complete LC-1 unit with sensor.?

I've been using the LC-1 for around 18 months and it's a great tool to have for the RR.

Wideband all the way.. :)

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Go for it...

They are great *happy*

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Paul S

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This is what I am considering saving the pennies for:

Ebay item no. 8026884429. Sorry but cant post link for some reason.

If you dont like ebay you can get them from www.turbobits.co.uk for a similar price.

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I purchased the Innovate LC-1 Wideband O2 sensor with the XD-1 digital display a while go for £200 i think on ebay although its still sat in the box :(
Where abouts have you guys fitted yours on the exhaust?

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Ben H

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Try this guy for the wide band. Good price I reckon.

http://www.diyautotune.com/catalog/wideban...aa2b0ed10d93567

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evolotion

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EDIT .. price quoted was wrong. nm :)

Edited by evolotion on 17th Feb, 2006.

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iain
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I've got the AEM gauge. it has an output to go to the ecu rather than T'ing off

Was £150 from the states *smiley* looks cracking too.


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thats the one i have. Jimster uses one and i think TD has one too *smiley*

Havent fitted mine yet but it looks the biz *happy*


Paul S

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I have the LC1 with gauge in front of me.

There are two analogue outputs.

One for the gauge and one for the ECU.

Its also got a DB-9 serial connector for programming.

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thats the same I use, it's bloody good!

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On 08/09/2006 13:51:42 iain said:

I've got the AEM gauge. it has an output to go to the ecu rather than T'ing off

Was £150 from the states *smiley* looks cracking too.


Where did you get your from Iain, for £150 ? It says they're $350 on that site ....

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take a look on ebay phil, it was $235

bounced the gauge through a friend in the states *wink*


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Aha !

Cheers mate. *smiley*

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mini1071s. check this thread if you want a cheaper gauge *wink*

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...AMEWN%3AIT&rd=1
with the dip switches you can set the decimal point, then just set an analogue output to 1-2v 10-20:1 AFR and instant digital AFR display :)

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robert

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evo isnt a wide band 0 to 5v ?

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evolotion

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depends. th inovative wideband setup has two fully configurable analogue outouts, i used to have 1 configured to "emulate" a narrow band sensor to keep mems happy, and the otnehr set up 0-5v for megasquirt. should have made it a bit clearer that itll only work with the inovative lc-1

turbo 16v k-series 11.9@118.9 :)

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