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    wide band

    hi its my bday tomoz and im going to treat myself to a wideband set up, which is the best value for money. i have done a bit of research and this it narrows down to the innovate lm-1 , or the lm-2 or the aem uego, you c an pick them up for around 200 also cgb does a set which is 150 but dnt know if they will be accurate. can any of these i have mentioned be used with an exhaust clip? to check other cars. i am going to use the car for track days the odd drag and fast road at weekends appreciate any help thanks

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    Re: wide band

    https://www.rtoc.org/boards/showthread.php?t=13026

    scoffs got some nice ones for sale mate. I mite treat my self to one soon.

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    Re: wide band

    Not being funny but you seem to ask the same questions again and again.
    https://www.rtoc.org/boards/showthread.php?t=11790

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    Re: wide band

    Quote Originally Posted by TrixNFlix View Post
    Not being funny but you seem to ask the same questions again and again.
    https://www.rtoc.org/boards/showthread.php?t=11790
    TOOOOO slow again
    just give up

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    Re: wide band

    Feck me jrp, your are on the button tonight.

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    Re: wide band

    lol sorry about this i forget where im up to with the car tuning and what ive asked, so end up putting the same questions on also get mixed up between the forums. im a joiner not a mechanic lol so the diy mechanicing takes a bit to sink in

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    Re: wide band

    Quote Originally Posted by TrixNFlix View Post
    Feck me jrp, your are on the button tonight.

    Press the red button press the red button

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUWIw...eature=related

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    Re: wide band

    Can't even get my repost reply in fast enough!

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    Re: wide band

    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyshaw49 View Post
    lol sorry about this i forget where im up to with the car tuning and what ive asked, so end up putting the same questions on also get mixed up between the forums. im a joiner not a mechanic lol so the diy mechanicing takes a bit to sink in
    Im a gas man and self proclaimed god of eating jelly beans

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    Can't even get my repost reply in fast enough!
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    Re: wide band

    Quote Originally Posted by JRP View Post
    Im a gas man and self proclaimed god of eating jelly beans
    i didnt know jelly beans gave you gas you realy do learn all sorts on here

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    Re: wide band

    Quote Originally Posted by JRP View Post
    Press the red button press the red button

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUWIw...eature=related


    johnnyshaw, the aem is good bit of kit, scoff is selling it for about £165, 2 wires and it's up and running, not sure about using an exhaust clamp though.

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    Re: wide band

    Jrp I'll send you the biggest fail pic ever if you don't put a mint dash in your car while you have the chance!

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    Re: wide band

    is it as good as the innovate kit tho??? i will be willing to pay more for any better kits. i have a few projects on at the moment so would really like it if could use it on the other cars to check fueling

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    Re: wide band

    Quote Originally Posted by JRP View Post

    JRP thats you in that pic when you was about 10

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    Re: wide band

    Hi Jonny, the AEM kit is pretty good value for money. If you make a clamp up then you can mount the sensor in the tailpipe just like any other wideband kit.

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    Re: wide band

    nice1 so would you reccomend aem over the innovate, also whats the difference in innovate lm-1 and lc-1 other than a different guage, can more be done on the lm-1? do you supply innovate , i am wanting to buy from tomorrow with my birthday cash i get so want to make a decision asap thanks for the help

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    Re: wide band

    Well, you just gotta choose yourself really. The LC-1 + DB gauge kit is probably similar money to the AEM but the DB gauge looks a bit pony I think. The LC-1 controller is pretty good though. The LM-1 is a hand held, not really designed to be fitted. Good reputation, everyone's had one at some point or other. The tiny LCD lets it down a bit I'd say. LM-2 is the all singing all dancing thing (I have one ) but honestly, it's crap. It crashes, the data logger is easilly corrupted, RPM input does not work properly, but otherwise looks the part

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    Re: wide band

    ok then its between the lc-1 and the aem, which is best quality? can you supply both im ready to order. ill get it from you so can keep it in the club thanks

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    Re: wide band

    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyshaw49 View Post
    ok then its between the lc-1 and the aem, which is best quality? can you supply both im ready to order. ill get it from you so can keep it in the club thanks
    I only have the AEM, Grahame Goode racing does the LC-1 + DB gauge kits. Quality wise it's 6 of one and half a dozen of the other! - both do the job well and both are equally as popular. Go for whatever you like the look of best

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    Re: wide band

    go for the aem mate! a doddle to fit as mentioned (just two wires),
    interchangable faces so it will go with your other gauges if you have them?
    i've not heard of one failing yet! which is not the case with the lc-1,however i've had a faultless lc-1 previously!

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    Re: wide band

    the lm1 works well with a passenger who watches the display and not youre driving

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