Just FYI, the Innovate uses a WB sensor that is OEM on new VWs and it easily replaced when it comes time to get a new one.
Most of them use the same sensor. Bosch LSU4.2
Innovative, PLX, etc.
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SignUp Now!Just FYI, the Innovate uses a WB sensor that is OEM on new VWs and it easily replaced when it comes time to get a new one.
I have one of these FAST dual units for my V8 applications, work very nicely and are easily portable to other cars since they are self contained and can record and playback right there with the little compact readout.Here's an option for those that are not familiar with what FAST has to offer, you may check this link out... New - Alcohol Air/Fuel Meter - COTTONSPERFORMANCE.COM
These units seem to be quite different from the Inn. and others mentioned here, no doubt price difference but then these units are totally self contained.
Most of them use the same sensor. Bosch LSU4.2
Innovative, PLX, etc.
Here's an option for those that are not familiar with what FAST has to offer, you may check this link out... New - Alcohol Air/Fuel Meter - COTTONSPERFORMANCE.COM
These units seem to be quite different from the Inn. and others mentioned here, no doubt price difference but then these units are totally self contained.
I have one of these FAST dual units for my V8 applications, work very nicely and are easily portable to other cars since they are self contained and can record and playback right there with the little compact readout.
This one does not use the common VW sensor that the Innovate and others as mentioned uses though..I believe its a proprietary one that can only be purchased from FAST at just over $100It would be great if someone said otherwise.
TurboDave: I have the PLX hooked up like that in my car as well, the little cap is kind of a pain because it needs to go right there on the A12 (ECM negative) wire on the ECM harness (correction, it goes on the PLX side of the wires, not the ECM side, don't think it matters though). I soldered it between the O2 wire and the neg and just wrapped a bunch of elec tape around it. Still going strong after 2 years and many chip changes later. I don't know if you got the SM-AFR or the M series, but I like the SM because the wires can actually unplug from the controller unlike the M series.
Yea, Sweet6, that was easy to hook up because you watched. haha![]()
I've had it not quit a year. I've used it to tune 10-15 LT1 and LT4 cars cars, always making sure there is no leaded fuel in them so I haven't had to replace an O2 yet.Thanks Rob, good to hear some feedback. How long have you had your kit and have you had to replace one of the O2's..
TurboDave: I have the PLX hooked up like that in my car as well, the little cap is kind of a pain because it needs to go right there on the A12 (ECM negative) wire on the ECM harness (correction, it goes on the PLX side of the wires, not the ECM side, don't think it matters though).
Yea, Sweet6, that was easy to hook up because you watched. haha![]()
One issue with the PLX (and I guess all units that use the Bosch sensor) is that they don't want you to install the sensor too near the exhaust or if it will be pressurized. I mounted mine in the down pipe.