mike1985
Sep 20th, 04, 11:44 AM
I thought i read an article here before on how to use a regular O2 sensor to monitor A/F ratios ?
Will this work ?
I have seen the Innovative motorsports set up, just don't have the $350 right now to get one.
Mike
CDN SS
Sep 20th, 04, 11:58 AM
Mike .....you can do it but I can tell you from experience it's a guideline only and not worth it for accurate tuning ( I bot all those A/F gauges that work with stock o2sensor :( it's a toy ....... BTW the Innovate is awesome .... save up for it
mike1985
Sep 20th, 04, 12:42 PM
someone told me the sensor from the Innovative system is a $50 VW O2 sensor.
Wolfplace
Sep 20th, 04, 12:54 PM
Originally posted by mike1985:
someone told me the sensor from the Innovative system is a $50 VW O2 sensor. It's uses $50 Bosch wide band O2sensor.
And the Innovate unit is as accurate as the $2000+ one on my dyno as far as I can tell.
Plus you can hook it up throw it on the front seat & record 44 minutes of data to download to your computer & check later so you don't need to try to watch the sucker while you are zipping down the road.
I am very impressed with it, enough so that I now sell them
email me if you are interested, I can probably save you a couple of dollars on one. ;)
godsend
Sep 20th, 04, 1:03 PM
The LM1 is the best piece i ever bought. Cannot figure out a better investment. Save for it!
KAA
Sep 21st, 04, 10:54 AM
The LM1 is the best piece i ever bought. Cannot figure out a better investment. Save for it! Ditto! graemlins/thumbsup.gif It's a real eye opener.
mike1985
Sep 21st, 04, 3:46 PM
I decided to put the car on the dyno jet this Sat. I will tune the motor, the 100 and 150 shot. Any suggestions to running the car on the dyno ?
Mike