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    FS: Innovate LC-1 and gauge

    Almost new LC-1 for sale. Sent my old one back to Innovate for repair and they replaced it. Sensor was lengthened by me and should probably be replaced. This sensor gets timing errors every 4-5 starts, but works fine other times. Includes DynoTune Nitrous analog AFR gauge and serial cable, and my mounting plate that I made for the status LED and momentary switch for free air calibration. this setup sells for $270 new.

    Gauge is sold. $115 shipped for controller

    Rigged it up so I could take an operational pic of it


    Here's everything it comes with
    Last edited by thunder550; 08-05-2008 at 11:55 PM.


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    So I Would Need To Put My Lap Top In Order To Get A Reading??im New To F/i And They Mentioned That Gauge.

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    Well a PC connection helps, but you don't technically need one with the standalone gauge.


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    What Do U Mean By Timing Errors??on The Laptop Or Gauge Itself??

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    Another Where Can U Get A New Sensor?? AND IS IT A 2 1/16 GAUGE? IF U DONT GET A BUYER FOR WHAT UR ASKING.WHAT THE LOWEST SHIPPED TO PEARSALL TX 78061?
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    I think sensor timing errors happen when the heater element in the O2 sensor starts to go out.

    Most of the performance shops should carry the Bosch wideband O2 sensor...all of the popular wideband models all use the same sensor. Look up Bosch P/N LSU-4.2.


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    I dropped the price to $180, since it needs a new sensor I think that's a more fair price than I had it initially. That's going to be a firm price.


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    I Might Get This But Im Trying To Find A Replacement Sensor First.

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    Check DynoTune Nitrous...that's where I bought the whole thing from. I know they have replacement sensors. I think Amazon might have them too.


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    Quote Originally Posted by chevrolade View Post
    I Might Get This But Im Trying To Find A Replacement Sensor First.
    I'll probably have my sensor up for sale. I'm buying a new one.

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