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New @ Dezod Motorsports....
Innovative Motorsports.....makers of the critically acclaimed wideband O2 sensor kit, the LM-1.
LM-1: Digital Air/Fuel Ratio Meter
Tuning an engine for maximum power previously required long trial-and-error sessions on a dynamometer. With the LM-1, precise AFR measurement allows the user to correctly adjust many variables- including carburetor jetting, fuel injection, turbo fuel curves, etc.- without long and expensive dyno sessions. The meter’s digital signal processing technology provides data on exactly how rich or lean an engine is running at any load. The LM-1’s self-calibrating circuitry also compensates for changes in temperature, altitude, and sensor condition.
The instrument can sample and store the air-fuel-ratio and the other sensor data internally in operation for later analysis on a personal computer. At a sampling rate of 12 samples/second the instrument can store up to 44 minutes worth of data in non-volatile memory. The data can be downloaded to a personal computer using a standard serial port and viewed/analyzed by the included software or any standard spreadsheet program.
The LM-1 is available in various kit configurations:
1) The Basic Kit includes a the Meter, a Bosch wide-band oxygen sensor and cable, cigarette-lighter power adapter, serial cable for PC connection, 9V battery, exhaust bung and plug, CD and manual.
2) The RPM Kit is comprised of the basic kit plus the LMA-2 Auxiliary Input Cable. This cable contains a circuit to convert a tach signal into an analog RPM singal that can be logged by the LM-1. This cable also has 4 additional terminal screws to tap into and log other sensors in your vehicle.
3) The AuxBox Kit is comprised of the basic kit plus the LMA-3 Multi-sensor Auxiliary Input Expander Cable.
LM-1: Digital Air/Fuel Ratio Meter
Tuning an engine for maximum power previously required long trial-and-error sessions on a dynamometer. With the LM-1, precise AFR measurement allows the user to correctly adjust many variables- including carburetor jetting, fuel injection, turbo fuel curves, etc.- without long and expensive dyno sessions. The meter’s digital signal processing technology provides data on exactly how rich or lean an engine is running at any load. The LM-1’s self-calibrating circuitry also compensates for changes in temperature, altitude, and sensor condition.
The instrument can sample and store the air-fuel-ratio and the other sensor data internally in operation for later analysis on a personal computer. At a sampling rate of 12 samples/second the instrument can store up to 44 minutes worth of data in non-volatile memory. The data can be downloaded to a personal computer using a standard serial port and viewed/analyzed by the included software or any standard spreadsheet program.
The LM-1 is available in various kit configurations:
1) The Basic Kit includes a the Meter, a Bosch wide-band oxygen sensor and cable, cigarette-lighter power adapter, serial cable for PC connection, 9V battery, exhaust bung and plug, CD and manual.
2) The RPM Kit is comprised of the basic kit plus the LMA-2 Auxiliary Input Cable. This cable contains a circuit to convert a tach signal into an analog RPM singal that can be logged by the LM-1. This cable also has 4 additional terminal screws to tap into and log other sensors in your vehicle.
3) The AuxBox Kit is comprised of the basic kit plus the LMA-3 Multi-sensor Auxiliary Input Expander Cable.
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Originally Posted by SkipBarber
do you have the standalone gauge kits?
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/xd1.php
^^this?
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yea these four
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/x...me.php?cat=252
but for the price, i think im better off with the AEM UEGO set.
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/x...me.php?cat=252
but for the price, i think im better off with the AEM UEGO set.
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Originally Posted by SkipBarber
yea these four
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/x...me.php?cat=252
but for the price, i think im better off with the AEM UEGO set.
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/x...me.php?cat=252
but for the price, i think im better off with the AEM UEGO set.
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