Wideband Recommendations
#12
Re: Wideband Recommendations
The JAW also has two programmable outputs and allows you to create linear or non-linear outputs, giving it more flexibility in that respect than anything else on the market.
I really need to hook it up in tandem with my PLX and LC-1 on the same car, log via my USB-6009.
I really need to hook it up in tandem with my PLX and LC-1 on the same car, log via my USB-6009.
#17
Re: Wideband Recommendations
I run the exact same LC-1 setup that Chris posted up the link for, and they work fantastic in both my WRX and Evo 8. It also has one of the faster sampling rates out there that is able to keep up with the obd2 MUTIII protocol sampling rate on my Evo, and the replacement sensors are dirt cheap from the local autoparts store (look for the front o2 for a 2002 VW turbo beetle ). As long as it's installed and calibrated properly you really can't beat it.
#20
Re: Wideband Recommendations
Which has nothing to do with the finicky nature of the Innovate line, and their constantly requiring recalibration once they are removed from an ideal laboratory environment.
I like them and can work around them, for the most part, but it is the truth.
I like them and can work around them, for the most part, but it is the truth.
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