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wide band lambda
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03/04/2010 10:33
03/04/2010 10:33
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jordanjones1987
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jordanjones1987
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hi,where is the best place to buy a wide band lambda Sensor?
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Re: wide band lambda
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06/04/2010 15:21
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jordanjones1987
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Re: wide band lambda
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06/04/2010 17:40
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TurboJ
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Do you already have a WB controller and just need a replacement sensor or do you need the whole kit?
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06/04/2010 18:37
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jordanjones1987
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the whole kit I guess as it just a standard sensor on the car at the min..... i have got a ait/fuel ratio gadge ready to be fitted
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06/04/2010 19:14
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jordanjones1987
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06/04/2010 19:14
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jordanjones1987
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jordanjones1987
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is there a uk site that sells them?
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06/04/2010 19:31
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TurboJ
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Last edited by TurboJ; 06/04/2010 19:31.
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Re: wide band lambda
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10/04/2010 09:04
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sterrick
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sterrick
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after owning an Innovate, i personally went for AEM wideband, has the accuracy of the Innovate but also looks a bit more tasty, maybe a little to "chavy" for some users, but its features have a use
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Re: wide band lambda
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10/04/2010 11:59
10/04/2010 11:59
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TurboJ
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Both use the same Bosch wideband sensor. It’s only the gauge and the controller that is different. jordanjones1987 already has a gauge so its only the sensor and controller box that is needed. I think the Innovate is far better as Logworks is far more advanced that AEM's basic software.
@ sterrick what have you noticed different that the AEM can do over innovate?
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11/04/2010 17:58
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jordanjones1987
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i thought it was just a sensor? so i can have a perfect reading on my air/fuel ratio gadge? thanks for the info so far
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11/04/2010 20:08
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TurboJ
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No, just a wideband sensor is no good on its own without a controller box to give the 0-5V reference. You already have a display gauge but there needs to be a controller between the gauge and the WB sensor. The Ebay link I showed you; that little rectangle box that the sensor plugs into which looks like an extension lead is in fact the controller box. I suggest you read the manual its worth reading anyway: http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/support/manual/LC-1_Manual.pdf
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13/04/2010 14:44
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jordanjones1987
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so just to confirm i need a contoller box wideband sensor and a air/fuel ratio gadge?
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13/04/2010 14:49
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jordanjones1987
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are the wideband sensors universale? and do anyone know where to get a controller box from?
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13/04/2010 14:55
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jordanjones1987
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13/04/2010 17:29
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TurboJ
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No that's a hand held LM-1 (which is discontinued BTW) this is all you need if you already have a WB gauge. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Innovate-LC-1-Wide...=item4cec554b2cThe WB sensors are usually Bosch but they put different connectors on the end so even though Innovate & AEM use the same sensor the plugs are different so you cannot interchange. Just take my advice and get the one in the listing above.
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14/04/2010 13:47
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jordanjones1987
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when you say the list above.... what list ? the link above ? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Innovate-LC-1-Wide...=item4cec554b2cshould I buy the one on ebay from the link you just sent me? I just want to check as i want to make sure it is the right one! thanks
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14/04/2010 14:06
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Steve_G
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By listing he means link
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05/05/2010 10:36
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jordanjones1987
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if i buy the above will that come with everything i need to connect my air/fuel ratio gadge up to it? or will i need a controller? (sorry if i souund stupid) i just didnt know anything about all this as i thought once i got the gadge it could just be connected up......
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05/05/2010 13:02
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cx105
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i have a feeling that jordanjones1987 currently has a narrowband guage but wants to convert it to wideband by changing the sensor. if that is the case i dont think it will work as most narrowband guages use an input range of 0-1V whereas the wideband control boxes usually use a 0-5V range?
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