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Old 09-14-2005, 09:45 PM
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has anyone here used innovate motorsports' new low budget wideband controller LC-1.



its for sale for $199 with a bosch 5wire O2 sensor 2 analog outputs, and the LC-1 harness.
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isnt phins an authorized dealer? if its any good can we setup a group buy?
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but then you have to get a gauge. im guessing it could work with any gauge, but theirs is like 230 bucks. both for 400 or 350 at a GB in club.
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well, the LC-1 has an analog output that can be used for the stock EFI computers meaning it can put out a narrowband signal.



plus i was thinking more of using it alongside a datalogit
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yeah. i was just looking for info on hooking up teh lm1 to the datalogit. would be a nice.
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Does what it says on the tin. If you are using a turbo then it pays to buy the additional heasink, as the LSU4 can be overheated in turbo applications, or build some fins as shown in the instruction manual.
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I have one and it works with my TecIII. It will also display on my digi dash when i get around to getting that
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Old 09-28-2005, 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by FikseRxSeven' post='758759' date='Sep 14 2005, 07:45 PM

has anyone here used innovate motorsports' new low budget wideband controller LC-1.


I wouldn't call it low budget; it has a higher resolution D/A on the AFR signal output than the LM-1. It's just designed more for specific applications, where you don't want the interactivity and size of the LM-1 (like when you're doing data acquisition on a dyno, or using it with an ECU for auto tuning).



I'm going to be picking up one this week. I've had good luck with my LM-1, so I'm going to leave an LC-1 in the car at all times hooked up to my ECU. It's great that these units have become so cheap.
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i have had the lc-1 for a week, and its still in the box.. hehe
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Originally Posted by FikseRxSeven' post='764155' date='Sep 28 2005, 06:41 PM

i have had the lc-1 for a week, and its still in the box.. hehe




Did you get just the LC=1 or with the XD-1 gauge? I have been thinking of selling my LM1 for the LC1, just don't like the big box. I bought it for the datalogging, but realized that it will not suit my needs.
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