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- Fri Mar 25, 2016 9:07 am
- Forum: Non-Free EMS
- Topic: Widebands That You Would or Wouldn't Buy
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Re: Widebands That You Would or Wouldn't Buy
Yeah, then, I would not go with the Innovate controllers for your setup. The PLX uses a special USB/serial adapter because it doesn't use the standard RS232 voltages. So, you have to get the adapter from them, directly. I don't remember if the DM-6 has a pass-thru output so that you can still use th...
- Fri Mar 25, 2016 1:41 am
- Forum: Non-Free EMS
- Topic: Widebands That You Would or Wouldn't Buy
- Replies: 361
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Re: Widebands That You Would or Wouldn't Buy
What NTK sensors have you dealt with? I have seen the L1H1/L2H2 and the newer LHA sensors. Of those, the LHA seem to have better response times. I'm pretty sure that the different grades of sensors are just hand-picked samples of the regular production parts that have been tested/calibrated. Just c...
- Fri Mar 25, 2016 1:40 am
- Forum: Non-Free EMS
- Topic: Widebands That You Would or Wouldn't Buy
- Replies: 361
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Re: Widebands That You Would or Wouldn't Buy
which one would you guys recommend that has 4.9 sensor and serial output? I mean should I give the innovate another try and get LC-2 or should I go with another brand? Were you the one who was having issues with the Innovate controller killing off sensors in short order ? If so, I would try somethi...
- Fri Mar 18, 2016 4:19 am
- Forum: Non-Free EMS
- Topic: Widebands That You Would or Wouldn't Buy
- Replies: 361
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Re: Widebands That You Would or Wouldn't Buy
I have seen the L1H1/L2H2 and the newer LHA sensors. Of those, the LHA seem to have better response times.What NTK sensors have you dealt with?
I'm pretty sure that the different grades of sensors are just hand-picked samples of the regular production parts that have been tested/calibrated.
- Fri Mar 18, 2016 12:55 am
- Forum: Non-Free EMS
- Topic: Widebands That You Would or Wouldn't Buy
- Replies: 361
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Re: Widebands That You Would or Wouldn't Buy
That back and forth on the X-series and the new AFR500v2 is interesting. Is there any chance that an NTK sensor based wideband can be as fast as the 30-0300/LC-1 ? There is mention of a special "calibration grade" NTK sensor. But, every NTK based design that I have ever seen is VERY slow.
- Thu Mar 17, 2016 3:07 am
- Forum: Non-Free EMS
- Topic: Widebands That You Would or Wouldn't Buy
- Replies: 361
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Re: Widebands That You Would or Wouldn't Buy
Conspicuously absent from the list are your 30-4110 gauges & inline UEGO.
It might help justify the price jump to the new models, if people knew the actual performance difference?
Or, are the older ones being phased out ?
It might help justify the price jump to the new models, if people knew the actual performance difference?
Or, are the older ones being phased out ?
- Fri Mar 11, 2016 3:49 am
- Forum: Non-Free EMS
- Topic: Widebands That You Would or Wouldn't Buy
- Replies: 361
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Re: Widebands That You Would or Wouldn't Buy
Do you have the "unofficial" accuracy data ?
- Thu Mar 10, 2016 4:01 am
- Forum: Non-Free EMS
- Topic: Widebands That You Would or Wouldn't Buy
- Replies: 361
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Re: Widebands That You Would or Wouldn't Buy
Ok. that makes sense.
- Wed Mar 09, 2016 5:34 am
- Forum: Non-Free EMS
- Topic: Widebands That You Would or Wouldn't Buy
- Replies: 361
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Re: Widebands That You Would or Wouldn't Buy
For the ones that I have looked at, it looks pretty reasonable.
On your parts, did the change in noise ( CAN vs. analog ) owe more to the increased sample rate? Or, the analog stages ?
On your parts, did the change in noise ( CAN vs. analog ) owe more to the increased sample rate? Or, the analog stages ?
- Wed Mar 09, 2016 4:43 am
- Forum: Non-Free EMS
- Topic: Widebands That You Would or Wouldn't Buy
- Replies: 361
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Re: Widebands That You Would or Wouldn't Buy
I guess they don't use it anymore.
Maybe they should. or... it doesn't really help.
Maybe they should. or... it doesn't really help.