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Old 19 November 2005, 05:58 PM
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Used Innovate LC-1 wideband controller and new Bosch LSU4.2 sensor, LogWorks software, bung for sensor and plug included. Only removed as needed the functionality of Innovates LMA-3, been in car for approx 100 miles only.

Full description of product can be seen here in ScoobyShop

Ideal for those with aftermarket ECUs.

Please note this product does not have a display but suitable gauges can be sourced should need be. Full support and advice on set-up and installation given.

£100. No offers.
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Old 20 November 2005, 07:38 PM
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Bump, posted this on msefi for you, hope you don't mind. Be ideal for one of the guys on there.
http://www.msefi.com/viewtopic.php?p=85748#85748
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Thanks Jay, the more exposure the better - I need the money!
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Hi Mo - you have PM

may well be interested in buying this but I need to check a couple of details first. Will confirm asap!

Will this probe screw straight into the header in place of the original one or do I have to get a hole cut & nut welded onto the ehaust to use it?

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Kit now sold but for information the sensor would mount into the header but I would suggest mounting it into the downpipe where EGTs are lower. The Bosch sensor has a maximum operating temperature of 900degC which could well be reached pre turbo. The kit comes with a bung to weld for mounting the sensor and a plug for when not in use although mine's in permanently.

Jim thanks for the information on your website, I'll get across and take a look
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