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Wideband question

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HI, looking at setting up for real time and im stuck on a wideband setup?

Is there a way to get a wideband on the delco ecu or is it easier to setup a normal wideband gauge.

This is all new to me im used to the old carby days :punk:
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Re: Wideband question

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There is info on how to hook it up to a VS here .. https://pcmhacking.net/forums/viewtopi ... =613#p7149
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Awesome thanks :!:
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So this needs no controller, do you have a diagram to wire it up, also can it be run with the gauge? LC-1 is just the Sensor right?
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LC-1 is a wideband controller and bosch wideband o2 sensor, can be used with just what you get from innovate and wired into the PCM to give a wideband gauge in logs.
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Ok da! :roll:, Just than when you read the other post if your not familar on the product i sounds like its just the sensor lol, thanks for clearing that up for me :D

So i can still run a gauge of this but?

Innovate are saying this is a bosh 3737 for the sensor?

Dont know what i missed!
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Ok i got i now OMG :afro:
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So i need part# 3769.
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Re: Wideband question

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You dont need to have that particular item - it will work though. Any wideband controller that has a 0-5v output will work, which is almost every wideband controller on the market. Just watch out for some that are either not configrable or inverted. There really are prob 100 to choose from - 14point7 and Innovate motorsports are brands two that tend to be discussed on here, and each of them make a few different models.
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Re: Wideband question

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Is a linear output right ok.

Was looking at the innovate MTX-L kit
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