Microtech wideband option?
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wideband option?
Ok, after getting my *** kicked by the megasquirt for a while, Im back in the microtech world. I bought a used LTX12s with the wideband option. Does this mean it can control a wideband sensor directly I.E. i can go buy a bosch sensor and wire it in? Or does it just mean that it can handle the 0-5v output from a wideband controller?
If it can control the sensor directly, how do i wire it up?
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Pat
If it can control the sensor directly, how do i wire it up?
thanks
Pat
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the answer is that it accepts a 0-5v wideband input, but does not actually control the wideband.
The Innovate LC1 is perfect, because it is little and accurate, and you can install it totally hidden, and it has programmable outputs, so it works great with the microtech. Best part is the LC1 is only like $190 bucks from DIYautotune.com. On a side note, I burnt up the first one I got, and Innovate sent me a new one in exchange within a week. Pretty good deal if you ask me.
The Innovate LC1 is perfect, because it is little and accurate, and you can install it totally hidden, and it has programmable outputs, so it works great with the microtech. Best part is the LC1 is only like $190 bucks from DIYautotune.com. On a side note, I burnt up the first one I got, and Innovate sent me a new one in exchange within a week. Pretty good deal if you ask me.
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did you ever find out how to wire it up? i have a ltx-12 with the wideband option (bosch lsm-11 sensor) also that i never hooked up because no body could ever get me a wiring diagram for it.
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