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Item: Innovate LM-1 Wide Band O2 package

Age: Bought 2 months ago but hasn't been out of the box

Condition: New

Price: $450

To Fit: Any car

Location: Adelaide but will ship anywhere in AU

Contact: PM or call 0413 250 250

Comments: I was going to use this to tune my Emanage Ultimate but as I am selling that, i no longer require this. This is the next step up from the LC-1 and besides a digital AFR display, it has it's own logging capabilities with inputs for sensors of your choice. But one of it's main features is an AFR voltage output which can be sent to your aftermarket ECU so that you can automatically tune based on the AFR's you specify (check your ECU has an input for this functionality)

Regards

Wegs

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