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Gday,

Did a quick search but turned up nothing. Im interested in buying a wide band air fuel ratio kit just so i can keep an eye on these important readings. The Innovative Motorsports LM-1 kit which retails for about $550 interests me mainly due to its cost (the autronic kit is about $1200 i think). Innovative Motorsports also bring out a stand alone wide band 52mm gauge kit for $599 (i think its called the XC-1?), which may suit me better because i just want to view the readings and not tune my car, which can be done with the LM-1.

My questions to those in the know are:

• Can the LM-1 (or XC-1) be used in conjunction with the Autronic SM4 so that closed loop stuff can be utilised?

• Has anyone out there had any experience with these wide band set ups, and what are your thoughts?

The Autronic will be running a single turboed RB26.

Thanks,

Shaun.

I dont know if this will suit you, and im not really answering any of your questions, but there was a thread a while ago about a company that sells wide band AFR meter kits that you build yourself.

They were pretty cheap from what i remember (<$300), maybe do a search? I cant remember what they were called.

I just found a post by SK; he said that the "LM-1 talks vey nicely to the Autronic's". Gary, if you have any more info on this subject it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Shaun

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