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JDMBeau
07-02-2006, 10:50 AM
aspa

Jehu
07-06-2006, 11:22 AM
Bump...me too. About to get a P28 and a burner! :goodjob:

Nemesis
07-06-2006, 11:31 AM
I HAVE ONE!!!

http://www.importatlanta.com/forums/showthread.php?t=56576&highlight=lm-1

Innovate Motorsports- LM-1 with XD-1 gauge kit

Jehu
07-06-2006, 01:55 PM
You're missing the main part I'm looking for (the sensor)...


Anyone know what would happen if I hook up my autometer Air/Fuel gauge to a wide band? Would it blow up?! lol

Nemesis
07-06-2006, 02:11 PM
You're missing the main part I'm looking for (the sensor)...


Anyone know what would happen if I hook up my autometer Air/Fuel gauge to a wide band? Would it blow up?! lol


Okay the thing you are missing is that the sensor isnt that expensive.


Yeah I know what would happen. Hooking a narrow band gauge to wideband sensor wont do shit.

You folks need to do more research on why widebands arent cheap. If you people could hook up a sensor to any old cheapo Narrow band gauge, everyone would have one.

Another thing you all are missing, is that this is also a datalogger.


So yeah, go hit up google.

Jehu
07-06-2006, 03:11 PM
Okay the thing you are missing is that the sensor isnt that expensive.


Yeah I know what would happen. Hooking a narrow band gauge to wideband sensor wont do shit.

You folks need to do more research on why widebands arent cheap. If you people could hook up a sensor to any old cheapo Narrow band gauge, everyone would have one.

Another thing you all are missing, is that this is also a datalogger.


So yeah, go hit up google.I have been doing research...just never seen anything about trying the gauge on a wide band.

I don't need a datalogger. Uberdata has that cability built-in. I just need a wide band to monitor and tune air/fuel.

Sensor is about 70-80 shipped from what I can find.

And who said I'm cheap? Is not wanting to waste money being cheap? If it is, they you can call me cheap all day...