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Old 02-12-2004, 02:51 AM
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pretty simple to me what to get...turboedit is going to be supporting the PLX unit, so i am ordering it VERY soon...
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Old 02-12-2004, 12:21 PM
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Does the PLX use the inexpensive Bosch LSU4? I looked around the site but didn't see anything specifically stating so.
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Old 02-12-2004, 02:08 PM
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it comes with an O2...and it only cost like 300bucks so i assume its the cheap *** bosch sensor...

btw my PLX is on the way
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Old 02-12-2004, 09:12 PM
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Originally Posted by dennis
Does the PLX use the inexpensive Bosch LSU4?
The M-300 uses the LSU4 and is $329 + $10 Shipping/Handling for the controller with a display, sensor and cable.

The M-200 Uses the NTK Wideband and is $484 + $10 Shipping/Handling for the controller with a display, sensor and cable.

Prices Here:http://www.plxdevices.com/onlinestore_domestic.htm

Comparison Here:http://www.plxdevices.com/M-Series_Product_Matrix.htm
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Old 02-12-2004, 10:16 PM
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I ordered a kit of DIY-WB for $24us. I don't think it does data logging though, that would have been nice to have.

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Originally Posted by evosol
i noticed the PLX is plug and play, no calibration needed vs Innovative you need to calibrate.

now what happens to the PLX when a o2 sensor performance starts to deteriate and theres no way to recalibrate like the Innovative LM-1 model? if thats the case i think thats one pro the Innovative has going for it.

thoughts, questions, experiences welcomed...
Exactly. Though, the LM-1 has the datalogging and that is its pro. Not so much the calibration. Because when your sensor gets to that point, no matter where you "zero" it, its accuracy will be deterorated as well (inaccurate).

You can't go wrong with either really. And yep, TurboHF, yours left early this afternoon. Well, left the warehouse anyway.

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Old 02-13-2004, 12:52 AM
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Originally Posted by dennis
Does the PLX use the inexpensive Bosch LSU4?
The M-300 uses the LSU4 and is $329 + $10 Shipping/Handling for the controller with a display, sensor and cable.

The M-200 Uses the NTK Wideband and is $484 + $10 Shipping/Handling for the controller with a display, sensor and cable.

Prices Here:http://www.plxdevices.com/onlinestore_domestic.htm

Comparison Here:http://www.plxdevices.com/M-Series_Product_Matrix.htm
Yep, the M200 are back in production/stock.

Depending upon interest of this, I may stock this particular unit. So, take that as a hint I guess.

Any interest? If so, email me at owner@forced-air.com simply because the forums can get overloaded at times which hinders my response time, not to mention I always have my email proggy running. DONT ask me "how much" as this depends upon interest (so assume full retail price when showing interest). TY for your understanding.


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Old 02-13-2004, 01:15 AM
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I'll vouch on Jayson, as I believe TurboHF (Dustin) will. He's a great guy, we've talked on the phone a few hours and he's got a very level head. Don't bother him with bullshit "I'm just looking" questions so, for god's sake, HAVE YOUR CREDIT CARD IN YOUR HAND! Don't BS him, please.

I purchased form him, and my product shipped same day and arrived a day early! I will definately give him my business again.
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Old 02-13-2004, 01:38 AM
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I'll vouch on Jayson, as I believe TurboHF (Dustin) will. He's a great guy, we've talked on the phone a few hours and he's got a very level head. Don't bother him with bullshit "I'm just looking" questions so, for god's sake, HAVE YOUR CREDIT CARD IN YOUR HAND! Don't BS him, please.

I purchased form him, and my product shipped same day and arrived a day early! I will definately give him my business again.
thats what i did...CC was in hand...of couse i usually by ---- with the "i have cash give me my ----" aditude.
any he seemed cool, dont think i will have any problems. also i believe Dave/leed said he bought a PLX from Forcedair also in a different post...

now HURRY UP with the PLX support in turboedit :P
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Old 02-15-2004, 07:05 AM
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I ended up buying a DIY-WB.com kit yesterday. For 22 bucks it was worth a try.
Saw a dude on ebay has wide band LSU4 O2 sensors for $55 too.
If anyone is interested, I will post my results on how it works.
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