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Old 06-28-2004, 12:17 PM
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dirty? do you have the commander?
if so how the heck did you get it to pick up RPM correctly?
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I would figure it's around the same price, 30-35 bucks. I don't know the price because the fools at autozone never gave me one I didn't check on the gates belt but I am sure that is the same as the NAPA belt since Gates makes all the belts for NAPA...
53-1/8 long.

Let me get you some pics of the LM-1 in the car I am sure they are pretty accurate, accurate enough for tuning purposes. It was a very easy install, but I need to get a RPM signal to it so I can get some RPM/AFR graphs printed up.
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Originally Posted by frcefed98
I would figure it's around the same price, 30-35 bucks. I don't know the price because the fools at autozone never gave me one I didn't check on the gates belt but I am sure that is the same as the NAPA belt since Gates makes all the belts for NAPA...
53-1/8 long.

Let me get you some pics of the LM-1 in the car I am sure they are pretty accurate, accurate enough for tuning purposes. It was a very easy install, but I need to get a RPM signal to it so I can get some RPM/AFR graphs printed up.
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Cool id like to see some pic's Jer......

Dirty, More info on that one please... LInk? Pm me if needed and not a sponsor...... Thanks
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yep the dynojet piece is a good one, but I got mine use once for 265 shipped, can't beat that with a stick

Pics coming up lol.
J
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Originally Posted by frcefed98
yep the dynojet piece is a good one, but I got mine use once for 265 shipped, can't beat that with a stick

Pics coming up lol.
J
What did ya do Jer..?? Run out there and take them real quick?/ ha ha
No ya cant beat that $265 you paid. I believe its $350+ S%H for it new. How much is the other one Dirty?? Or anyone who knows?? Jer, what size slicks and skinnies you running in that vid? Tire and rim sizes please?
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1dirtyZ, According to my kit manual the part number is 4fm011-052
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black bird, yes i do have the wideband commander
i heard that if you have a shift light it might interfere with the signal, another place to hook it up is to one of the feed lines to a coil . go to their homepage for some updates they have there.

nasty, check the dynojet website for info, if you can't find it tell me and i'll pm you the address.
the kit is really great, you get soo much with it; first off it comes with a 2-1/16 analog A/F guage, the sensor, the contor box thingy and all the wiring and plugs you need. it also comes with a usb vable to connect your laptop to it. and incase you don't have a laptop, they supply a 9 volt battery plug so you can remove the control box or module or commander ( call it what ever you want) and take it to your pc and down load the info on to that after you recorded a log file.
other interesting tidbits: you have a warninig light connection where you ca trigger a warninig light at any rpm, throttle position, and A/F or any combination of the three.
the kit also has a window switch built in the is triggered likt the above. you also can log a seperate data stream ( or something like that).
the commander logs A/F and throttle pos. and rpm. you can either use the supplied guage to see what is going on or hok up your laptop and read it from there. after you are done you can convert your log file into a text file for easier review.

kit also comes with an o2 sensor bung and a plug for it incase you want to remove the sensor.

man i feel like a salesman after writing all that!
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nasty, it was around $450 or a bit more.

sjh , thank you very much!

forcefed, that is a great price!
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Yeah i did see that one this weekend when i was searching for the LM-1.... $530 compared to $350......... but it seems you get more with the Commander form Dynojet....... I like the gauge also.... and that i can hook my laptop up to it now too.......
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Originally Posted by NA$TY-TA
What did ya do Jer..?? Run out there and take them real quick?/ ha ha
No ya cant beat that $265 you paid. I believe its $350+ S%H for it new. How much is the other one Dirty?? Or anyone who knows?? Jer, what size slicks and skinnies you running in that vid? Tire and rim sizes please?
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Lol I did feel a lil bad for paying that much but that is what the guy was asking for it....I didn't have have the money at the time so I scraped up all my pennies and made it happen, didn't want to let that deal go Best thing is I found it on the F/S board here on tech

15x3.5 up front with your standard 165R Metric VW tires for skinnies
15x10 with 7.5 backspacing ET streets 17psi, 26x11.5x15's they work great, but I need to get ET drags back there.


Here is pics of the LM-1 "mounted"

Underneath, WBO2 in the rear O2 sensor bung....I don't have rear O2's anymore so its the perfect place....


Here is where I have it routed too, nice and clean cut a slit in the rubber grommet and the wire went right up to....


Here..... no cutting of the carpet


Power comes from the lighter and the wb wire routes by the pass seat


Final resting place and operating


You can also run this through the laptop, with the Logworks program that comes with it. I have been saving logs to the LM-1 and then bring it inside to the laptop and DL'ing the info to it and going over the logs in the house. They have a/f gauge like the dynojet one but you have to buy it extra

J
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Cool thanks Jer....... what tires to you daily drive on?? the ET's?
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Gatorbacks are the best.
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Yep, ET's street for the daily driving, but if I have to make a long trip the old 5 stars go back on But Streets and skinnies all the time...

Black LS1 I agree 10000000% percent
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Originally Posted by frcefed98
Yep, ET's street for the daily driving, but if I have to make a long trip the old 5 stars go back on But Streets and skinnies all the time...

Black LS1 I agree 10000000% percent
How long they lasting you?? Im not stupid when it comes to rain and slicks.... i get off the freeway when it rains anyways.... cause that damn filter placement of ATI.... it sucks up to much water going fast on the free way....... i only drive 7 miles each way to work..... I was thinking about doing the same thing since its mostley sunny here all the time and switching back to my silver 5 spokes in the winter.........

Another vote for GoodYear Gatorbacks........ Im going to order that belt from Autozone...i have a gift card Ill be trying the 3.4" pulley also..... maybe.
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Kyle I found another place that can get the gatorback for 35 bucks. PM me if you want the info. The ET's last about 6 months of daily driving but I don't drive the car that far either lol.
J
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Summit racing carries Gatorbacks. I'll give one a try since you guys seem to like em. Price is right at only $21.99 for a 48.5" 8 rib.

this is the link for a gatorback for a 2.5" pullied Vortech.
http://store.summitracing.com/esearc...umber&x=20&y=7
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Cooo never bothered to look there, here is the link to the 52.5
http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...tt=GTR-4080525
Thanks SJH
They also carry a 53.5 and a 50.5....no 51.5 guys
GTR-4080505.....50.5
GTR-4080535.....53.5
GTR-4080525.....52.5

J
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Originally Posted by frcefed98
Cooo never bothered to look there, here is the link to the 52.5
http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...tt=GTR-4080525
Thanks SJH
They also carry a 53.5 and a 50.5....no 51.5 guys
GTR-4080505.....50.5
GTR-4080535.....53.5
GTR-4080525.....52.5

J

Awsome................... Jer you going to buy one when they get them in??
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Sheeeit, I have one ordered now
J
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Originally Posted by frcefed98
Sheeeit, I have one ordered now
J

ha h a ha

Email sent to ya .... thanks
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