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What Wide Band o2 Sensor, LC-1 or Zeitronix??

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Old 09-25-2005, 11:32 PM
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Default What Wide Band o2 Sensor, LC-1 or Zeitronix??

Which one does everyone think looks better? The Zeitronix (www.zeitronix.com) isn't something I've seen discussed here before, at least lately. It seems as the import guys use this a lot, and it seems to capture a lot more data as the LC-1.

goal is also to not weld in a new bung into my exhause system, don't wanna drop a header to do this...

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The one you want is the Innovate LC-1 with the DynoTune display, its on sale for $249?
Go to www.dynotunenitrous.com and check it out! Click the gauges link... Can beat the price, quality and service! Let us know if you need more info.

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There is no need to drop a header. I had the bung welded in the y-pipe and took less tha 15 minutes to do so. It is that easy. The LC-1 is a good choice if the have a tuning package like HP Tuners with EIO. The wiring is easily installed and tucked out of sight.




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