Good price for a wideband?

Discussion in 'Non Technical' started by planetrobbi, Jun 19, 2012.

  1. planetrobbi

    planetrobbi planetrobbi

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    Hi all

    looking at Widebands for a purchase shortly. Came across this one

    INNOVATE 3795 DB DIGITAL AIR FUEL RATIO GAUGE WITH LC-1

    $167.25 US + $43 shipping $210 approx US

    Is that a good price for the Sensor, Cable and Digital gauge? also can this sensor be used with ROM tuning ..

    When my car was remapped last year Toshi used a single Wideband in the left hand exhaust , is this suitable for the same purpose?

    Thx in advance :)

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/INNOVATE-3795-DB-DIGITAL-AIR-FUEL-RATIO-GAUGE-WITH-LC-1-/370521522571?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item5644cdc18b&vxp=mtr#ht_500wt_1055
     
  2. warren300

    warren300 SLICKTOP TT

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    Sounds about right. work mate just got the AEM uego kit for $206 delivered,
    Nistune supports the Innovate LM-1, LM-2, LC-1 and MTX-L so yes.
     
  3. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

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    Think my AEM cost me ~180 delivered. Was a couple of years ago though.
     
  4. Toshi

    Toshi New Member

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    Innovate LM-1 is good.
    Cheap Innovate is not good.

    If you will use Nistune software you need search what wideband support.

    If you want to install nistune board to your ecu I can copy your data to nistune.
     
  5. A-Bris-Z

    A-Bris-Z Carcraze

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    When integrating with Nistune do you need a sensor in both sides? I'm interested because I have Nistune (not tuned) and an AEM gauge and sensor.
     
  6. Sanouske

    Sanouske Retired Moderator

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    Not a bad price for the innovative kit. Much cheaper now then when I was looking at them a while ago. Ended up with the aem eugo kit. New. $160 delivered. Been a great tool. But like chrispy this was a few years ago now.

    Nistune can be tuned off of one wide band in one bank.
     
  7. Toshi

    Toshi New Member

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    I think do not need 2 sensor for Nistune.
    Because Nistune can not adjust AFR each cylinder.(afr is not same all cylinder)
     
  8. A-Bris-Z

    A-Bris-Z Carcraze

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    Sorry for all the naive questions, but does that mean I should switch to using just the AEM sensor once I have the tune done? If so, how is the AEM sensor connected to the ECU?
     
  9. MagicMike

    MagicMike Moderator Staff Member

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    Keep stock o2's connected to ecu as normal, untouched.

    Use WB to look at only. You can connect WB to nistune for data log and to aid tuning, but you wouldn't run it everyday unless you have a car pc or similar.
     

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