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    Wide Band O2 Sensor

    I need to get a wide band O2 sensor. I obviously want one that will work well with HP Tuners. What exactly will I need (sensor, controller, gauge...)? Also, any recomendations would be appreciated. Thanks.
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    Re: Wide Band O2 Sensor

    I just received mine (Innovate LM-1) from Turbometrics
    today. It took from 7/30 to 8/16 and I did not get any
    mail about shipment until the day of arrival, but arrive
    it did. They had the best price by far. I like the unit, it
    has a self-calibration feature and was easy to get going
    with.

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    Re: Wide Band O2 Sensor

    Thanks for the info. That is the unit I am leaning towards. You just made me lean a little further.
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    Re: Wide Band O2 Sensor

    You can lean further yet because I just got mine last week and have been using it on my 03 Cobra. Nice piece and easy to use. ;D
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    Re: Wide Band O2 Sensor

    http://www.zeitronix.com/Products/zt2/zt2.htm

    You can't beat it for the features and price, even with the LCD screen.
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    Re: Wide Band O2 Sensor

    I just ordered mine last week and should be here tommorow. Anyone have ics of where you have the bung and O2 placed?
    That would be great as well as where you run the wire from.

    Thanks

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    Re: Wide Band O2 Sensor

    Anyone using a nice gauge-type WBO2 unit? I think dynojet, AEM, PLX and FJO all make them. Looks much cleaner and is not a clunky box like the LM-1. I'd prefer to keep the install clean.
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    Re: Wide Band O2 Sensor

    Zeitronix's LCD screen is pretty sweet looking, which gives you many different custom installation possibilities. (I'm thinking some kind of in-dash installation for when I get mine, make it look kind of factory)
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    Re: Wide Band O2 Sensor

    Still, a unit which can have it's display mounted in a 2-1/16th A-Pillar pod would make for a much cleaner install.

    I was leaning to the AEM, but further research has shown that people are having horrible difficulty getting it to properly calibrate.
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    Re: Wide Band O2 Sensor

    I am waiting on my LM-1. I got it for $315 at Turbometrics.com

    [ftp]http://www.turbometrics.com/store/index.php[/ftp]

    If you want a gauge to go with it, they have a 2 1/16" one for $59.

    [ftp]http://www.turbometrics.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=2701[/ftp]

    You could buy both for less then most other WBO2 sensors with gauges. I am not worrying about the gauge, all I want is the intigration into HP Tuners ;D.

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    Re: Wide Band O2 Sensor

    Quote Originally Posted by arthansen
    I am not worrying about the gauge, all I want is the intigration into HP Tuners ;D.
    All widebands with a 0-5 volt analog output will integrate with HP Tuners, so I hope that wasn't the only reason you chose the LM-1.

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    Re: Wide Band O2 Sensor

    I ordered the LM-1 because it recieved good reviews and was inexpensive (in comparison). The reason I did not get the gauge was that I was more interested in logging my results then in monitoring the A/F ratio while I drive. I will probably never even look at the LCD display while I am driving. The gauge goes in the "nice to have" catagory.
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