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Old Apr 2, 2005 | 09:47 PM
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More fun with a LM-1 ( wideband )

Here’s a comparison of AFR with different mods...

Here’s Down pipe, Racing Beat Catback, and a MBC




Here’s with a stock airbox mod.

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Old Apr 3, 2005 | 01:48 AM
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this is the innovate wide band system, isnt it? what accessory components are you using with your system? where did you put the O2 sensor? its my understanding that you can hook up the lead to the ecu from the stock O2 sensor so that closed loop operation still works?

Im looking at getting the innovate system and would appreciate any other info about it you can post.
thanks
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Old Apr 3, 2005 | 01:51 AM
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Kinda fun to see that second turbo kick in... Nice to know it doesn't lean out THAT much, I always worry a little when I hear it come online. This was useful, thanks
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Old Apr 3, 2005 | 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by a3dcadman
this is the innovate wide band system, isnt it? what accessory components are you using with your system? where did you put the O2 sensor? its my understanding that you can hook up the lead to the ecu from the stock O2 sensor so that closed loop operation still works?

Im looking at getting the innovate system and would appreciate any other info about it you can post.
thanks
chuck

Yup, it's the Innovate wideband. I'm don't have any of the accessorys, but I'd like to get the RPM converter some day. I welded a new bung close to the end of the DP and made a copper heatsink for it. The LM-1 has a analog output that can be programed to simulate a narrow band O2 senser.
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