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Sept 14, 2011 17:52:32 GMT
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Hi guys,
I'm after a wideband lambda setup. A quick google and Innovate LC-1 and AEM seem to be very popular options, but I'm just wondering what anyone on here can recommend from personal experience?
I'm hoping to be making my own gauge, so the programmable 0-5V channels offered on the above two are very useful. Any suggestions?
Cheers
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froggy
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Sept 14, 2011 18:49:34 GMT
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I'm use both and the only difference i can see is the aem is easier to calibrate and the guage has an analogue sweep plus the afr in digital readout . the aem manual is a bit more user friendly too .
ive heard various opinions on the jaw and other cheaper units but its one bit of feedback especially when running big turbo hp you want to be accurate and consistent .
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Sept 14, 2011 21:38:35 GMT
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I've got a couple of cars with LC1s attached to Megasquirt and they work just fine.
Nick
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1967 Triumph Vitesse convertible (old friend) 1996 Audi A6 2.5 TDI Avant (still durability testing) 1972 GT6 Mk3 (Restored after loong rest & getting the hang of being a car again)
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Sept 25, 2011 15:43:06 GMT
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Just thought I'd update... I think I'm going to go for the techedge kit. A very knowledgeable acquaintance of mine drag races a hayabusa at over 220mph and uses one... so that'll do as a recommendation for me I think!
The AEM that comes without the gauge is lacking in features comparably and I've heard too many bad experiences with the LC-1, yet to read as much neg feedback from the techedge.
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