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I upgraded my firmware to 1.17 and switched the sensor over to 4.9. It lasted about 3 months and died.

Also, innovate says that if you unplug the sensor while the control box is powered it will kill the control box.

They finally emailed me back for a repair and gave me an RMA number.

  • 2 weeks later...

Ive been running an MTXL for about 18 months and 20k kms. Still running fine as far as I can tell, the gauge is very responsive.

As above, it connects digitally to the adaptronic ECU, and is recommended by adaptronic themselves. That was a simple enough choice for me.

So are all the installations a new bung welded at least 1 metre downstream in the exhaust? Is the sensor tip pointing downwards as much as possible? On the stagea at least it narrowed it down to only 1 location: just before the cat (almost at the flange of the dump pipe) pointing up into the cavity.

There's also the sensor type. The MTXL seems to be upgradable to the LSU 4.9 sensor. Im just running a 4.2 sensor and it works fine for me. Im going by the principle of "if it aint broke don't fix it".

Those are some things to try before writing off the unit. Maybe there is an internal design fault. It does combine sensitive microcontrollers with high current capability, that's always a fun mix.

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