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#3837 INNOVATE MOTORSPORTS LM-2 Wideband AFR Meter "Basic" Kit

As title says, Brand New still in box and packaging.


Bought 1 month ago, but sold car recently.


Have no use for it.


Paid $450


Selling for $340.00 delivered anywhere in Aus


The Innovate LM-2 combines an air/fuel ratio meter, a full-function 32-channel datalogger, and powerful software to deliver a complete tuning workshop for less than the cost of one dyno day. Whether you have a piggy-back fuel controller, race carb, aftermarket ECU, ODB-II tuning software, or a flash/chip programmer, an LM-2 is the tool you need to dial in maximum HP. The meter’s award-winningdigital signal processing technology provides data on exactly how rich or lean an engine is running at any load.The LM-2’s self-calibrating circuitry also compensates for changes in temperature, altitude, and sensor condition.


Patented “Direct Digital” Wideband Technology

Wideband O2 Compatible with ALL fuel types

Single or Dual Channel Version Available

OBD-II Scan tool- read/clear DTCs and log up to 16 channels of CAN OBD-II Data

Log directly to SD card (included)

Playback log data on screen and/or with powerful LogWorks software (included)

Large high-contrast graphics LCD

Built-in RPM converter (direct frequency or with optional inductive clamp)

4 fully-differential analog inputs

2 configurable linear analog outputs

Positive lock connectors for all connections

Innovate MTS serial IN and OUT

USB connection to your PC

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  • 1 month later...

AEM Gauges for sale - BRAND NEW

So I have a few BRAND NEW (still sealed in the box, never opened) AEM gauges that I have left over from my build, and have recently sold the car. Now no need for them.

AEM #30-4110 UEGO Digital Wideband Air / Fuel Gauge kit - $270

 

AEM #30-4407 DIGITAL DISPLAY OIL PRESSURE GAUGE 150 PSI - $250

 

AEM #30-4402 DIGITAL DISPLAY WATER TEMP GAUGE 300F - $200

 

AEM #30-4350 DIGITAL TRU-BOOST Controller - $375

 

Will sell individually or happy to do a package price for all 4 - $1000 neat
Well under RRP for these great gauges.

 

Located Brisbane, pickup available or happy to post interstate.

 

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