Looking for a good way to monitor A/F Ratio's?

apekd

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Just looked at the moates website. This was the LEAST expensive way i have ever seen to get a LC-1 kit and a monitor. check it out
http://www.moates.net/product_info.php?cPath=57&products_id=142
they also have good kits for data logging and tuning supplies. Sorry if it is a re-post, thought it would be good for the senior guys and the new kids. enjoy;)
 

apekd

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wow, that freakin rocks! I was at VIP today and saw the LC-1 setup being used. thought it was crazy nice. but after seeing this.....I WANT IT! lol I did really like how moates carries nice dataloggers for really cheap. too bad my p06 ecu was fried, or else i would order one and then put it in.
 

Steven.

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the LC1 is just the sensor and controller, you would need a gauge that works with the LC1 to view the a/f ratios, or connect it to a laptop
 


apekd

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Yeah, I read that on the site. I really do like the JAW, seems to be nice. I'll be needing something like it soon since I dont want to pay for a dyno tune, I'm just talking with the owner and he said he can help me make a map that would work. I just need to have a chip burner, and my own chips and he would help
 

4cedfedEK

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you can use the lc-1 with innovative's wideband gauge or use zeitronix wideband with the zr-1 gauge. both are really nice systems to go with. I have the zeitronix wideband on my 85 supra 7m swap and its great and really friendly to use.

charlie
 

apekd

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Right now I am more of a fan of the JAW, less expensive, and the sensor can be replaced for less
 

93turbo16

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You could also use something like the TunerView to display a/f ratio with something like the LC1 that doesn't have a gauge.

I use this setup in my personal car, and it is very nice having everything integrated into one unit all being fed through the ecu.
 

DrRandall

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LC1's also have two analog outputs.

Would be cool to have one gauge for driver and mount another one on passenger side for the tuner to view =)

But I've had 3 cars with the lc1. When paired with a live gauge, it's the best 275 ive ever spent. All you will need to get is a serial to usb adapter to log your runs.
 


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