HP Tuners 1.5 is out!
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Originally Posted by JimMueller
Which LM-1 components do I need to buy to work with 1.5?
I have a TechEdge 2B0 wideband setup but all HP Tuner's needs to make your wideband work is a 5 volt output signal from your Wideband setup. The RPM input feature for the LM-1 is for it's own software/interface. You will be using HP Tuner's to log the RPM from the VCM directly. You do need the Analog output cable though to hook it up to the HP Tuner's interface.
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I don't have a WB setup yet, but now I want to order one. Either looking for one which is very easy to migrate between vehicles, or just have it permanently installed. I'm a bit confused on how to properly power the sensor in either scenario so it doesn't prematurely die on me.
Doesn't the LM-1 kit include the analog cable?
Doesn't the LM-1 kit include the analog cable?
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Man, I've been waiting for this!! I ordered already... I'm shipping out my cable in the morning.
Now I just need to decide what wide band O2 I want to get... any suggestions? Best price?
Now I just need to decide what wide band O2 I want to get... any suggestions? Best price?
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$500 without the ability to connect a wideband o2 sensor.
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$500 without the ability to connect a wideband o2 sensor.
$650 with the ability.
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APE is having a GP on LM-1 widebands that ends this friday.
$330 for the basic kit shipped!
If you're still interested in the kit with the RPM pickup its going for $409, although with this cable the pickup won't be necessary.
$330 for the basic kit shipped!
If you're still interested in the kit with the RPM pickup its going for $409, although with this cable the pickup won't be necessary.
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Originally Posted by Magnus
I believe the dynojet kits are the most accurate however they are more pricey.
PS. We REALLY appreciate all the support. Thanks everyone!
- Keith, HP Tuners
PS. We REALLY appreciate all the support. Thanks everyone!
- Keith, HP Tuners