WideBand Air Fuel Gauge
#11
I got the Innovate LC-1 with the analog G2 gauge ('cause I'm a geezer), also from eBay and that vendor. I am very pleased with it.
I even substituted LC-1 the "analog 2" simulated narrowband output for the narrowband passenger side sensor just for kicks. The car ran great with no noticeable difference, Don't know that I'd run that way forever. however it would let you run the sensor in the OEM bung without having to weld in another.
BTW--If anyone needs a replacement sensor for the LC-1 it's a Bosch 17014 unit. Advance Auto/Parts America has it for $52, I got one to have on the shelf (that way the one I have will last forever) on eBay for $36 delivered.
I even substituted LC-1 the "analog 2" simulated narrowband output for the narrowband passenger side sensor just for kicks. The car ran great with no noticeable difference, Don't know that I'd run that way forever. however it would let you run the sensor in the OEM bung without having to weld in another.
BTW--If anyone needs a replacement sensor for the LC-1 it's a Bosch 17014 unit. Advance Auto/Parts America has it for $52, I got one to have on the shelf (that way the one I have will last forever) on eBay for $36 delivered.
#12
That is exactly our message. Our M.1b will integrate with products like the Innovate Wideband, so you can see the data on your LCD screen. It would just connect via USB from the Innovate wideband to the M.1b. You would then be able to select that gauge and see either the wideband value or AFR, whichever you prefer.
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