Rtek Guess I'm going to have to stop recommending Innovate widebands
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Guess I'm going to have to stop recommending Innovate widebands
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i used an innovate for about 2 years and had nothing but problems with it. it would often re-set because , since i dont drive my rx7 often i disconnect the battery. by doing so it would cause alot of issues with my innovate. i would have to re-connect it to my pc and re-do the analog out wires. i also had alot of issue with datalogging with the innovate threw the analog wires, i had ALOT of noise and i mean ALOT to the point where the datalog was almost useless. (keep reading) with in the 2 years of owning the innovate, it stopped being able to connect to my lap top... soon after that it just **** out on me completely. i threw that thing in the garbage.
i've been using GLOWSHIFT's o2 sensor, it has almost no noise in the datalog. the readings are consistent and far more accurate. the glowshift's brain is extremely small. i have it under the thin part of my center console. right next to my ebreak. the display is very nice too and it comes with the brain. the display is digital AND has color LED.
all in all my experience with the innovate was horrible. and the glowshift gauge is by far 100x more reliable and consistent then the innovate.
i've been using GLOWSHIFT's o2 sensor, it has almost no noise in the datalog. the readings are consistent and far more accurate. the glowshift's brain is extremely small. i have it under the thin part of my center console. right next to my ebreak. the display is very nice too and it comes with the brain. the display is digital AND has color LED.
all in all my experience with the innovate was horrible. and the glowshift gauge is by far 100x more reliable and consistent then the innovate.
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