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raj
05-05-2009, 08:00
im looking into buying an afr gauge but im kinda lost on which brand to go for:scratch: obviously accuracy is important.
im unsure weather or not to go for the innovate as i hear random stories about them!

also im not wanting a "meter" like the innovate lm-2 UNLESS its dash mountable.?

any suggestions?

jantheeven
05-05-2009, 11:04
So I keep hearing bad stuff about the LC-1 too... but I've never had any problem with it. Works like a charm and combined with a nice digital gauge from Nordskog it looks fantastic too...

http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g88/jantheeven/25102008.jpg

djinuk
05-05-2009, 11:27
a few months ago i asked this exact same question , in the end going off members suggestions it turned out that the lm1 seemed suitable. The lc1 kits seemed to have technical issues aswell as the fact that the sensors arent designed to be perm fitted so there for a lot of the time the gauge will be redundant. Check my old topics to find the info :)

jantheeven
05-05-2009, 13:31
a few months ago i asked this exact same question , in the end going off members suggestions it turned out that the lm1 seemed suitable. The lc1 kits seemed to have technical issues aswell as the fact that the sensors arent designed to be perm fitted so there for a lot of the time the gauge will be redundant. Check my old topics to find the info :)

I don't understand... the sensors aren't designed to be perm fitted?? It's a normal O2 sensor, plugged into the down pipe, like many modern cars with EFI have...

mr white
05-05-2009, 13:42
been using this on for well over a year now went on the rolling road and was spot on with there gear no probs at all
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/AEM-Air-Fuel-Ratio-SIX-IN-ONE-GAUGE-TYPE-AFR-30-4100_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp3286Q2em63Q2el1177 QQhashZitem130197722651QQitemZ130197722651QQptZMot orsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories

djinuk
05-05-2009, 14:17
I don't understand... the sensors aren't designed to be perm fitted?? It's a normal O2 sensor, plugged into the down pipe, like many modern cars with EFI have...

I could be wrong but im sure i was told that on here which was tthen confirmed with a section off innovate website saying the sensor has a limited life span of 50 hours +.

Rob1980
05-05-2009, 14:49
been using this on for well over a year now went on the rolling road and was spot on with there gear no probs at all
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/AEM-Air-Fuel-Ratio-SIX-IN-ONE-GAUGE-TYPE-AFR-30-4100_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp3286Q2em63Q2el1177 QQhashZitem130197722651QQitemZ130197722651QQptZMot orsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories


:agree: I have the same one also. Seems accurate enough.

tiff_lee
05-05-2009, 15:34
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rs250nut
05-05-2009, 21:44
Anyone used the stack gauge, they make some quality stuff

Saint AAI
06-05-2009, 07:57
AEM Uego kit gets my vote too, got one on my Impreza and its a nice bit of kit. Comes with interchangable faces and bezels, can display AFR or Lambda and has an output for logging.