Wideband O2 meters.

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Does anyone sell the R300 in this country?? I have a EGT display already so that is no problem. The LM-1 logs AFR but you need to buy a seperate module for rpm, boost, ignition, egt, etc. It then is getting too expensive.
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Got mine from Rezlo a while back, I'm not sure who else sell them.

The R500 would be nice to sort a car, that's as close to a dyno that one can get.
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I have a R300 as well works pretty good I use the 0 to 5v output to datalog to my efi live ram mapping software. Lumina only before u all get excited.

Local stuff Perfect power makes a WBC which work pretty well and is cheap LAst I was getting them for just under 2k. Only problem is its Leds not digits and the connector is on the front so its difficult to dash mount.
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I want it with digital display both lambda and AFR.
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What about the Zeitronix Wideband?? It looks very good for R3000. http://www.zeitronix.com

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Guys just try look past the Autostyle thing, I think its really good. Concidering the LM-1 with Aux box will cost R4600.
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WOW guys thank for all your input much appriciated [smilie=200sx_sweatdrop.gif]
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What are the chance any of you guys know the output of the LSm-11 wideband O2 sensor?? I need to know if it is linear or follows the same curve as the LSU-4??
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Post by The Calibrator »

The LS11 is probably voltage based while the LSu4 is current based. Therefore the raw output will different.
The 0 to 5V output of yr meter should be in the manual. Something like AFR= Voltage*10/2.
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Connect it to the wolf input and see if it displays anything near sanity on the hand controller.
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Ja I will try do that, but even if I dont run closed loop it doesnt really matter because I can now moniter the AFR and adjust accordingly.
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