Re: Need input on wideband o2 sensor kits
[Re: hooziewhatsit]
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02/19/14 02:01 AM
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Jeremiah
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I watched flebay for a while and got my LM1 box cheap (like $10). Then got the sensor and cables new from innovate.
Then watched ebay again, and got the logging add-on thing pretty cheap.
Then to make it really useful, I built my own manifold vacuum gauge and ran that into the logging port. Now it logs AFR/RPM/Manifold vacuum, so you can actually see how the AFR changes with changes in throttle position.
Then I converted to electronic ignition and fixed all of the driveability issues I thought were fuel related
Yes. Yes you did.
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Re: Need input on wideband o2 sensor kits
[Re: Jeremiah]
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02/19/14 03:42 AM
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How are you guys logging your RPM?
Now I need to pin those needles, got to feel that heat Hear my motor screamin while I'm tearin up the street
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Re: Need input on wideband o2 sensor kits
[Re: Azzkikrcuda]
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02/19/14 04:08 AM
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ntstlgl1970
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I run a Innovate LC-1 kit in my car, and my brother runs an AEM kit. Both work good.
I run LC-1's in each bank in closed loop, no problems for 5+ years.
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Re: Need input on wideband o2 sensor kits
[Re: redmist]
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02/21/14 03:57 AM
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herkamer
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+1 for the LC-1. Works great with my Megasquirt. Only have done one free-air calibration in 5+ years, just to double check that it was accurate. So far it's dead on.
Matt 69 Dart Swinger 340 83 W350, Megasquirted with 46RH Old news: 72 Demon street/race mobile Latest: 70 Duster backhalf car and even more
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Re: Need input on wideband o2 sensor kits
[Re: herkamer]
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02/21/14 08:46 PM
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I just scored a lightly used LM-2 for $150.
There is also a local (MI) guy that has a new NTK/NGK kit listed for $125.
The NGK sensor is better, but the Bosch sensor is way cheaper when it fails and needs replacing.
Faster, Faster until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death...
71 Swinger - slowly collecting dust/parts 66 Belv. II - just a streetcar 88 Mustang - turbo LS beater
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Re: Need input on wideband o2 sensor kits
[Re: hooziewhatsit]
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02/24/14 09:39 PM
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BBR
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I have an AEM. Works fine, but the background lighting goes wonky occasionally and then randomly changes to red, white, blue, green, whatever. Strange.
Whichever you purchase, I would suggest getting an analog gauge as opposed to a digital readout. They are much easier to glance at and see how the AFR may be trending.
Drag Week 2011 - 77th place - DD Drag Week 2012 - 2nd place SRBB N/A Drag Week 2014 - Kapooya RMRW 2018 RMRW 2020
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Re: Need input on wideband o2 sensor kits
[Re: BBR]
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02/24/14 09:53 PM
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I have an AEM. Works fine, but the background lighting goes wonky occasionally and then randomly changes to red, white, blue, green, whatever. Strange.
Whichever you purchase, I would suggest getting an analog gauge as opposed to a digital readout. They are much easier to glance at and see how the AFR may be trending.
The gauge I have inside the car is a digital read out along with yellow green and red lights for a quick glance(I sure dont read the numbers while driving)
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Re: Need input on wideband o2 sensor kits
[Re: MR_P_BODY]
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02/25/14 01:31 AM
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I run the Zeitronix. Cool thing is you can add on to it and data log a bunch of stuff.
67 Barracuda, 470" B, Glide, FuelTech FT600, Precision, Ptc, QA1, Calvert, Smith racecraft, Afco, Dana 60. 275 radials
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Re: Need input on wideband o2 sensor kits
[Re: Adobedude]
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02/25/14 12:39 PM
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My GoPro mounted on the roll bar behind my right shoulder records the AF, shift light and when I shift.
I put a camera in my car just to see a few things inside the car during a run... like where do I look when the front end is up... I thought I sorta watched the wall and basically that is what I do
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