Innovote LM-2

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Macca97
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Innovote LM-2

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im thinking of buying the lm2 kit since im still playing with carbys atm, but later down the track with the widebands that come with it, will they work with tunerpro? says they're a 4.9 02 sensor?
why have one 202, when you can have 12 and counting, 30+ car graveyard just for fun aswell
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Re: Innovote LM-2

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It's not if the sensor is compatible or not, it's if the controller is.
As long as it has a 0-5v linear output it should be all good
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Re: Innovote LM-2

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LM2 is compatible with 11P and 12P (not sure what ECU you are planning?). The LM2 has two programmable 0-5V outputs, with analog 1 preconfigured to work with 11 and 12P default settings and analog 2 for a simulated 0-1V narrowband signal.
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