14Point7 WBo2, piggy back, virtual dash
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14Point7 WBo2, piggy back, virtual dash
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Interesting DIY engine management stuff. Never heard of them before today. Budget logging, piggy back fuel and WB controllers. I've been looking for a WBO2 logger that can read TPS and RPM of my motorcycle. The LM2 won't do it and all the motorcycle specific hardware and apps won't talk to each other. They publish the source code for the WB controller and offer the chip as well.
Interesting DIY engine management stuff. Never heard of them before today. Budget logging, piggy back fuel and WB controllers. I've been looking for a WBO2 logger that can read TPS and RPM of my motorcycle. The LM2 won't do it and all the motorcycle specific hardware and apps won't talk to each other. They publish the source code for the WB controller and offer the chip as well.
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I was looking at one of their products for a while while I was trying to figure out how to tune the carb in my old truck. Specifically the SLC DIY2 with its ability to log multiple inputs. I believe it uses the same Bosch LSU 4.2 that the Innovative LC-1/2 use so I figured I could save a couple bucks and use one of my many spare WB02 sensors. I'm very interested to see what you get if you move forward on this, I've been following along with your MC stuff on FB.
Also, inb4Braineak14point7hatefest.
Also, inb4Braineak14point7hatefest.
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I'll save him the trouble.
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In all seriousness, I'd be curious to know if the quality of their products has improved markedly since the days when they were selling little DIY kits, but for the price, I can't see a compelling reason to switch from Innovate.
This:
Belongs here:
In all seriousness, I'd be curious to know if the quality of their products has improved markedly since the days when they were selling little DIY kits, but for the price, I can't see a compelling reason to switch from Innovate.
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