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Cost effective Wideband O2 Sensor
CairB - 22/6/05 at 07:12 PM

I've recently fitted an Innovate LC1 wideband O2 sensor and controller hooked up to a Megasquirt.

Results look good so far.

It retails for $199 for the controller and sensor, so I think it sort of qualifies locost.

I sourced mine in the UK from Bill Shurvinton from the MSEfi site, I hope that Bill doesn't mind the mention.

No commercial connections.

Of any interest to anyone?

Cheers,

Colin


tks - 22/6/05 at 07:28 PM

thats way to expensive!

you should buy it to one wich wants an complete solution.

here they sell o2 sensors (4wires)
dunno if they are wideband..wich i gues means accurency??
for 60pounds!

Tks


Volvorsport - 22/6/05 at 08:05 PM

i bought an LM1 from Bill , excellent job


CairB - 22/6/05 at 08:08 PM

quote:
Originally posted by tks
thats way to expensive!

you should buy it to one wich wants an complete solution.

here they sell o2 sensors (4wires)
dunno if they are wideband..wich i gues means accurency??
for 60pounds!

Tks


Tch!!!

£60 - you was robbed.


The wideband sensor for the LCI (5 wire) can be had for around $40.

Its the controller for the wideband that costs.

The LCI is a lower cost, lower feature alternative to the LM1.

Hope this helps.


Cousin Cleotis - 25/6/05 at 02:44 PM

i think 4wires just means its pre heated.

Paul