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Old 03-02-2017, 01:31 PM
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Hey guys, what wideband O2s are you running for your HP tuners pro?

I'm looking for something to use on multiple vehicles, is there much out there that is better than the old Innovate LM-1? I know they have the LM-2, but what's the difference?

Thanks for the help, use to have an LM-1, but it seems to have walked away so not sure if I should find another or upgrade.
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I avoid Innovate like the plague.
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I avoid Innovate like the plague.
What do you use if you don't mind me asking?
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We have probably close to 20 widebands ranging from innovate, aem, fast, dynojet, and AFX and run multiple widebands on the dyno on every vehicle. We dont see any major differences between any of them to say one is better than the other. One of the features we use the most is serial out and use it with efi live and hp tuners, if it only has analog out we very rarely use connected to tuning software. Since we do alot of tuning and are in and out of different vehicles we regularly replace our sensors as cheap insurance.
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Originally Posted by LSX Power Tuning
We have probably close to 20 widebands ranging from innovate, aem, fast, dynojet, and AFX and run multiple widebands on the dyno on every vehicle. We dont see any major differences between any of them to say one is better than the other. One of the features we use the most is serial out and use it with efi live and hp tuners, if it only has analog out we very rarely use connected to tuning software. Since we do alot of tuning and are in and out of different vehicles we regularly replace our sensors as cheap insurance.
do you know of any wideband units that use the ntk sensor and a round 2-1/16" readout?
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Originally Posted by truckdoug
do you know of any wideband units that use the ntk sensor and a round 2-1/16" readout?
Sorry we dont use the gauges for tuning so dont pay much attention to whats available with each wideband.
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AEM 30-4110 DIGITAL WIDEBAND UEGO CONTROLLER AIR FUEL RATIO KIT NEW BOSCH 4.9LSU( 360538007974 )

this is the one i just got i like it so far $164 on ebay
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I use aem and like it a lot. way better than some of the others. I have 2 and never had an issues with them.



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