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Apr 14, 2004, 03:55 PM
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Wideband O2 sensor
Hi Folks,
I am seriously considering putting in a wideband O2 sensor for my EVO and have the Greddy e-manage and Profec e-01. Does the e-manage and or Profec e-01 have a 5 v output to handle controlling the output form the sensor?
Better yet has anyone installed an O2 sensor and used the e-manage with the profec e-01 for wideband sensing?
Thanks,
Tim
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Apr 18, 2004, 09:27 PM
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check this thread, pretty sure the guy is on this list too
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/f...=&threadid=231
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May 29, 2004, 10:54 PM
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I got the Innovate LM1 wideband O2 to work with the Profec E-01 screen. You need the optional auxillary harness for the E-01, and the auxillary analog output cable for the LM1 to make it work. It's hot though..... AF ratio displayed on the E-01 screen.
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Jun 1, 2004, 07:33 AM
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So you bought the LSU 4.2 sensor, cable auxiliarry analog output cable and auxiliary input cable(e-01)?
How much did the set up run you?
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Tim
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Jun 1, 2004, 10:42 PM
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Originally Posted by BRKENG
So you bought the LSU 4.2 sensor, cable auxiliarry analog output cable and auxiliary input cable(e-01)?
How much did the set up run you?
Thanks,
Tim
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The Innovate! LM-1 Wideband O2 (box/sensor/harness) costed around $350ish. The analog cable for the analog out of the LM-1 was around $10 or so. The auxillary input harness for the E-01 was $19.
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Aug 5, 2004, 09:51 PM
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we use the additional input harness for the eo1 to log the 5v output from the AEM wideband gauge. works really well being able to log rpm, wideband, boost pressure, and airflow hz.
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Aug 8, 2004, 06:32 PM
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ON my srt-4, i have real time wideband info. I too use the lm-1. Basicly you take the LM-1 and hook it up to your puter and you program what outputs you want.
I set mine to 1v-10/1 afr and 5v = 20/1. Now you go into channel 1 of the emanage (white wire on harness) and set the parameters the same as above. THis iwll give you real time afr dispaly on the screen.
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