Which Wideband for HPTuners?
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I use the LM-1 for tuning. I recently purchased the LC-1, but returned it because the cord was to short for needs. I then purchased the LM-2.
I continue to use the LM-1 for all my tuning and use the LM-2 as back up. I plan to switch them soon and use the LM-2 for all my tuning and the LM-1 as back up.
There are several good one's out there just depends how much you want to spend and what is the application. I need to change my wideband from car to car. If I didnt do that, The LC-1 would work.
I continue to use the LM-1 for all my tuning and use the LM-2 as back up. I plan to switch them soon and use the LM-2 for all my tuning and the LM-1 as back up.
There are several good one's out there just depends how much you want to spend and what is the application. I need to change my wideband from car to car. If I didnt do that, The LC-1 would work.
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I use the LM-1 for tuning. I recently purchased the LC-1, but returned it because the cord was to short for needs. I then purchased the LM-2.
I continue to use the LM-1 for all my tuning and use the LM-2 as back up. I plan to switch them soon and use the LM-2 for all my tuning and the LM-1 as back up.
There are several good one's out there just depends how much you want to spend and what is the application. I need to change my wideband from car to car. If I didnt do that, The LC-1 would work.
I continue to use the LM-1 for all my tuning and use the LM-2 as back up. I plan to switch them soon and use the LM-2 for all my tuning and the LM-1 as back up.
There are several good one's out there just depends how much you want to spend and what is the application. I need to change my wideband from car to car. If I didnt do that, The LC-1 would work.
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Never used an Innovative product but when I was searching for which wideband to buy a week ago I read so many threads full of people complaining about the LC-1 ..seems like you have to wire it perfectly(mainly the ground) and even then a lot of people could never get it to work right.
Not saying it's bad, just letting you know what I found doing a LOT of research. I found very few complaints about the AEM UEGO and decided to go with that, finished the install today so I can't say much about it ..the install would be a breeze for someone that is half decent at wiring, I am not so it took a while to get it working(completely my fault) but so far so good.
Not saying it's bad, just letting you know what I found doing a LOT of research. I found very few complaints about the AEM UEGO and decided to go with that, finished the install today so I can't say much about it ..the install would be a breeze for someone that is half decent at wiring, I am not so it took a while to get it working(completely my fault) but so far so good.
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The major concern is that the ground location is the same as where the pcm grounds on the head. Pretty minor. I just butt connectors for all my connections with no issues.