Look what ups brought today...
Yeah, I've been playing with mine tuning a friends blown EFI Camaro. It is very accurate and quick responding. Retail is $349. but I've seen group buys down to $320. It WILL be going up though, that's a fact. He's way under market value for a true wide-band with datalogging and all the other features it has. His dealers are already asking him to increase his price.
Jody
Jody
Shane,
Thanks for the complimnets.
The LM-1 unit, the aux output cable, tax(cuz im in CA), and 2 day shipping, was $400.77. I havent put it on the truck yet but it will be going on soon. The quality of the unit, from what I can tell by just looking at it, is great.
LeoGSVT,
I didnt want to use my CC to pay for it so I sent in a money order. But you can order it online @ www.innovatemotorsports.com
Thanks for the complimnets.
The LM-1 unit, the aux output cable, tax(cuz im in CA), and 2 day shipping, was $400.77. I havent put it on the truck yet but it will be going on soon. The quality of the unit, from what I can tell by just looking at it, is great.
LeoGSVT,
I didnt want to use my CC to pay for it so I sent in a money order. But you can order it online @ www.innovatemotorsports.com
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WOW, that pic reminded me so much of my older baby...
my 2001. Just didnt have the flames or hard tonneau. Still miss her anytime I get reminded how mean that monochrome look was.
my 2001. Just didnt have the flames or hard tonneau. Still miss her anytime I get reminded how mean that monochrome look was.
Bill,
Im seriously considering doing that to my truck. I have had a few negative comments about it but I still love the look. We will see what happens.
Don,
If you got a group buy goin on, I think you could get the price down to about $320. Not much, but still, $320 for a true wideband! Cant beat that.
They have a yahoo group, pretty much the same as a forum.
Check it out here:
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/InnovateLM1/
We just tested the unit on my buddy's 97 GT. We just held the 02 sensor in his cutout. The unit is very responsive!
Im seriously considering doing that to my truck. I have had a few negative comments about it but I still love the look. We will see what happens.
Don,
If you got a group buy goin on, I think you could get the price down to about $320. Not much, but still, $320 for a true wideband! Cant beat that.
They have a yahoo group, pretty much the same as a forum.
Check it out here:
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/InnovateLM1/
We just tested the unit on my buddy's 97 GT. We just held the 02 sensor in his cutout. The unit is very responsive!
Originally posted by LatemodelRacer2
I wonder if there is a way you could take the LED out and mount it somewhere outside of the actual box. Then you mihgt could put it in column mount or the pillar.
I wonder if there is a way you could take the LED out and mount it somewhere outside of the actual box. Then you mihgt could put it in column mount or the pillar.
from gadgetseller and just make it fit in a column gauge pod like this:
J15BIG, let us know how your project comes along. I was thinking of connecting my LM-1 to an autometer a/f gauge for something more presentable. The LM-1 works great, they just have to do something about the packaging
I think they designed this unit as a stand-alone model for tuning purposes. It's made for a quick hook-up and to be transportable, as a tuning tool not a permanent fixture. I'm sure they could do another model for in-dash installs.
As far as accuracy, a good friend of mine did a lot of testing for them on this model, and continues to test it. He claims it's within .1 of a several thousand dollar Horiba wideband model. I think I'll give these guys a call this morning about a possible in-dash model.
Jody
As far as accuracy, a good friend of mine did a lot of testing for them on this model, and continues to test it. He claims it's within .1 of a several thousand dollar Horiba wideband model. I think I'll give these guys a call this morning about a possible in-dash model.
Jody



Shane
