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efuehrin Aug 17, 2009 04:22 PM

I'm buying parts for the blower install and would like help/suggestions!
 
Ok guy's I'm buying parts for the install of my Kenne Bell 2.2

Here is what I have so far.

A dual guage pod
OBX headers
High flow cats Magnaflow
Blower (of course)
7 42 lb injectors (I need one more!)
Xcal3 (Troyer Tunes coming)
Factory Tech Seperator Plate for my 4R70W
2 Flowmaster super 44s
I want Autometer Guages to match my dash so I bought this boost guage
http://www.jegs.com/images/photos/100/105/105-7307.gif

I bought this wideband controller so I can get air fuel ratio's
Link to Innovative Motorsports LC1
Along with the interceptor gauge to display the A/F ratio along with many other things but mostly for fuel pressure!
http://image.mustang50magazine.com/f...ostic-tool.jpg

90MM MAF meter



Here is what I have decided on but havn't bought yet.

DMR Oil seperator
Either a Bosch or Walboro(SP?) 255lpm fuel pump



Anything I'm missing or doing wrong so far?

Any help is appreciated. Thanks:beers:

stoffer Aug 17, 2009 04:36 PM

there is an interceptor guage, that does like 4 things at once might want to look into that, I now nothing of the drivers or "extra's" needed if any




you've got a good list so far, just make sure it's a 90mm MAF

Windsor Aug 17, 2009 04:36 PM

I believe that gauge is intended for a regular O2 sensor. Stoich is 14.7:1 and you have no idea of how rich or how lean you're running. The is no true calibration on that gauge. If you're going to run a wideband, you ought to run one that has a numerical readout. There are also digital gauges that can be used, but you'd probably have a hard time matching the boost gauge, but with digital I don't think you need to.

efuehrin Aug 17, 2009 04:46 PM

^^^^Yea I thought about that. I'm sure I can find a digital readout that will at least somewhat match the lunar series in the daylight.

I will go with something differnet for the A/F guage. That Interceptor looks nice. I'll have to research that a bit!

What do you guy's think about the wideband I posted? Is that correct? It dosen't look like much to me.
this is all I need? no little black box or anything?

I don't know anything about widebands. This is the first research I've done on them

efuehrin Aug 17, 2009 05:02 PM

It looks like the Interceptor is basically a scanguage II with the addition of 2 analog inputs.

After reading a bit it looks like I could use the interceptor to read boost also.

I would think that I could also use it for fuel pressure.

It would be great if I could use it for fuel pressure and A/F ratios then have a seperate analog guage for boost!

Windsor Aug 17, 2009 05:44 PM

Here is a gauge on Innovate's website that isn't that far off from the Lunar gauge. Check out the G4 gauge too.

efuehrin Aug 17, 2009 06:23 PM


Originally Posted by Windsor (Post 3847365)
Here is a gauge on Innovate's website that isn't that far off from the Lunar gauge. Check out the G4 gauge too.

They look almost the same to me!

I think that site you linked me to confirmed that I have the correct wideband controller, the LC-1. I just need to find a guage to suit me.

:beers:

Z7What Aug 17, 2009 08:54 PM

The Aeroforce Intercepter gauge is simply AMAZING. I have one and love it!!!! It reads MANY MANY MANY parameters along with 2 Analog inputs which can be oil pressure, fuel pressure, WIDEBAND A/F, Boost but additional sending unit are needed to read the analog parameters.

http://www.aeroforcetech.com/

Wayne

Windsor Aug 17, 2009 09:02 PM

The G4 looks like it has a whiter face, otherwise they do look identical. The LC-1 is what you'd need to hook up that gauge or an A/F gauge in a permanent installation. I have the Innovate LM-1. It's not a permanent install, but can be used to datalog with an SCT programmer.

Z7What Aug 17, 2009 10:21 PM

The LM-1 uses the LC-1 sensor which can be hooked up to the Aeroforce Interceptor gauge.

Wayne

efuehrin Aug 17, 2009 11:15 PM

Yea I'm thinking the Interceptor Gauge is the way to go!

I can get the A/F ratio's and the fuel pressure at the same time!:rocker:

efuehrin Aug 20, 2009 05:51 PM

Ok I just bought the Aeroforce interceptor guauge and I'm waiting for a call back from Mike @ maddenterprises on the LC-1 wideband controller and the boost gauge.

I also ordered the locking bolts and new gaskets for my headers.:banana:

Edit: Mike is selling the LC-1 wide band for $179!!!! It's also on it's way!

efuehrin Aug 27, 2009 11:34 AM

Well I couldn't find a lunar series boost/vac gauge so I went with this.
http://www.jegs.com/images/photos/100/105/105-7307.gif
http://www.jegs.com/photos/100/105/105-nvanim.gif

efuehrin Sep 14, 2009 11:37 PM

I got the wideband and boost gauges installed.

I'll post some pics tomorrow or so.


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