NA top boot, LC-1, 190lph hp
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NA top boot
Fellas, if you have any of the following please reply or shoot me a PM:
Black top boot from 90-97
No longer need wb, pump and recal disks
Black top boot from 90-97
No longer need wb, pump and recal disks
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Last edited by Ben; 10-13-2006 at 03:17 PM. Reason: made purchases
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Is the LC-1 a wideband o2 controller? Check out the new one from NGK. AFX Wideband. I got mine for $250 and it uses the NGK 5-wire sensor.
http://www.ngk.com/afx/ <---this one.
I'm using it with the AEM EMS and the range is 9-16:1 a/f with 0-5v linear output from the controller.
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http://www.ngk.com/afx/ <---this one.
I'm using it with the AEM EMS and the range is 9-16:1 a/f with 0-5v linear output from the controller.
$.02
-LAZ
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The ngk has a single 0-5v analog out for connection to a data aquasition system. I guess the thought is that datalogging a/f without referencing it to other variables (rpm, boost, temp, throttle position, etc) isn't terribly useful.
That being said, I still went with the the lc-1. It has the ability to simulate nb o2, while outputing to a datalogger, gauge, and a laptop.
That being said, I still went with the the lc-1. It has the ability to simulate nb o2, while outputing to a datalogger, gauge, and a laptop.
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