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Old Dec 23, 2007 | 09:48 PM
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wideband and e6k

What wideband do yall use and/or recomend for use with the haltech? Ive got my eye on an LC1 but i didnt know if there are any other good options for me.
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Old Dec 23, 2007 | 10:43 PM
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i've never seen anyone make a wideband work with an e6k yet. the lc1 is good but like i said i've seen it done.
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Old Dec 23, 2007 | 11:29 PM
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i've never seen anyone make a wideband work with an e6k yet. the lc1 is good but like i said i've seen it done.
???

Its been done by several people on this forum including myself. I bought a PLX-M300. I have one wire going to a spare AD. The e6k displays and logs the voltage. I can convert the voltage to the actual a/f ratio in my head but to make tuning easier I transfer the data log to an excel sheet and convert the voltage to the actual a/f.

read this:
https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...light=wideband
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Old Dec 24, 2007 | 01:04 PM
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PLX is a great wideband. Even better sensor they use (NTK L1H1/L2H2).

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Old Dec 24, 2007 | 01:28 PM
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PLX is a great wideband. Even better sensor they use (NTK L1H1/L2H2).

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are u sure that they can use NTK sensors? Last I saw they use bosch sensors.
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Old Dec 25, 2007 | 03:08 AM
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are u sure that they can use NTK sensors? Last I saw they use bosch sensors.
Unless I'm mistaken, the PLX natively uses the NTK sensors. The older M-250 unit I still use uses the L1H1/L2H2. I've not heard of the PLX units using a Bosche sensor. Even if so, I don't recommend using that sensor as it's not reliable and in my experience is quite inaccurate.

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Old Dec 25, 2007 | 03:17 AM
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Its been a long time since I researched this but I believe that the Lc1 can also use the NTK sensor, IIRC it has a drop down with the NTK sensor in the LM programmer.
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Old Dec 25, 2007 | 07:31 AM
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on the plx website they only list the bosch sensor as an option. I remember this particularly as i bought an ngk wideband because it was the cheapest unit that was P&P with an ntk sensor. I think you can modify plx units to accept the ntk sensor. To be honest im not even sure if the ntk connects any differently than the bosch.
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Old Dec 25, 2007 | 07:33 AM
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The LC-1 only use the Bosch sensor. Although the LM-1 can be configured to use the NTK sensor no one have gotten it to work successfully to my knowledge.
The PLX once used the NTK sensor.
The NGK wideband is the only one that use the same NTK plug for both the BOSCH and NTK sensor. Every other wideband out there use the BOSCH type plug. THE NGK wideband can be configured automaticaly to use any sensor so NGK used the NTK plug as standard on their wideband and it's the reason why you just can't plug any Bosch sensor into their wideband. Their unit comes standard with a Bosch senor that use the NTK plug. Yeh it's a bit confusing!

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Old Dec 25, 2007 | 01:50 PM
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Ok so its the LM1, I have an LM1 also that I use with my bikes, I knew that I had seen the NTK option somewhere. I searched the innovative forum, and they are supposed to at some point add support for the NTK sensor to the LC1 via a firmware update.


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The LC-1 only use the Bosch sensor. Although the LM-1 can be configured to use the NTK sensor no one have gotten it to work successfully to my knowledge.
The PLX once used the NTK sensor.
The NGK wideband is the only one that use the same NTK plug for both the BOSCH and NTK sensor. Every other wideband out there use the BOSCH type plug. THE NGK wideband can be configured automaticaly to use any sensor so NGK used the NTK plug as standard on their wideband and it's the reason why you just can't plug any Bosch sensor into their wideband. Their unit comes standard with a Bosch senor that use the NTK plug. Yeh it's a bit confusing!
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Old Dec 26, 2007 | 04:31 PM
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so bosche are less accurate then NTK? dat sux i have a lc1 haha
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Old Dec 26, 2007 | 05:18 PM
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not less accurate, less durable....
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I suck dick!

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