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Old 02-08-2010, 03:01 PM   #1
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Installed a Wideband

Installed an Innovate LC-1 Wideband Controller. Wanted one to make it easier to dial in my carb. It's pretty cool, I can plug my laptop into it and log AFR. Had a heck of a time trying to weld in the bung, ended up getting it welded at a muffler shop. Owner of the shop had a '72 Custom Camper he was trying to sell. Big block truck, but he said the motor had a messed up cam possibly. Sorry, no pics of the truck.
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Old 02-08-2010, 03:11 PM   #2
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Re: Installed a Wideband

I just installed a AEM UEGO wideband myself. I almost bought the same one you installed.

Have you dialed in your motor yet? I am just curious to the a/f numbers that your motor runs the best at.
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Old 02-08-2010, 03:14 PM   #3
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I just got it installed, haven't had time to mess with it yet.
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Old 02-08-2010, 03:43 PM   #4
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Re: Installed a Wideband

Well then, let the addiction begin!!!!

Its hard to stop tuning until you get it perfect. I am pulling old carbs off the shelf and tuning them. i got the Edlebrock tuned. now i am trying to tune my road demon. after that i will rebuild and tune the holley.

Its interesting to see and experience the real differences in the brands of carbs. The Demon, running pig rich, is quicker and smoother than the edelbrock.
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Old 02-08-2010, 03:48 PM   #5
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Well then, let the addiction begin!!!!
LOL, I'd like to be able to log RPM and maybe vacuum, but that's more $$$. Probably just stick with the LC-1 for now. The guy that designed the JAW and NAW is coming out with one called SLC that can log AFR, RPM, EGT, Boost, + 7 external 0-5v inputs. Should be interesting.
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Old 02-08-2010, 04:21 PM   #6
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Re: Installed a Wideband

I am not logging with mine....yet. i have a vacuum gauge next to the a/f gauge. this allows me to know exactly when the carb is going from cruise to power modes, power valves are coming in, and what the vacuum advance is doing...all while monitoring the a/f ratio.

i have a pic at home of my in-cab setup. i'll try and post it later.
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Old 02-08-2010, 05:12 PM   #7
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Re: Installed a Wideband

whoa!! so you can use this electronic stuff to tune your carbs??? how does it work? is it an easy install. I suck at tuning my carb, i always just turn fuel mix and idle randomly until it seems to run good, this looks like something worth looking into.
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Old 02-08-2010, 05:55 PM   #8
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whoa!! so you can use this electronic stuff to tune your carbs??? how does it work? is it an easy install. I suck at tuning my carb, i always just turn fuel mix and idle randomly until it seems to run good, this looks like something worth looking into.
The wideband O2 sensor measures something, O2? Who knows, but the end result is it measures your air fuel ratio. Install wasn't bad, lot's of wires with mine. Could not get any penetration trying to weld in the bung, but other then that pretty easy install.
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Old 02-08-2010, 06:28 PM   #9
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The wideband O2 sensor measures something, O2? Who knows, but the end result is it measures your air fuel ratio. Install wasn't bad, lot's of wires with mine. Could not get any penetration trying to weld in the bung, but other then that pretty easy install.
Price? Did you install one in both sides? I need to add one to my 383 Supercharged truck..... TIA.
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Old 02-08-2010, 06:39 PM   #10
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Price? Did you install one in both sides? I need to add one to my 383 Supercharged truck..... TIA.
I got it off Fleabay for about $185 shipped. List price is $229. Guy on Fleabay says he's a dealer for Innovate. I'm only running one on the driver's side. I figure what ever I do to one side of the carb, just do it to the other side too. I could see maybe wanting to run one in each side with a supercharger though.
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Old 02-08-2010, 07:21 PM   #11
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Re: Installed a Wideband

thats pretty cool

one more thing to get addicted to, lol
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Old 02-08-2010, 07:37 PM   #12
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Re: Installed a Wideband

here is a pic of what i got. I bought mine on ebay too. under $200. not difficult to install.

i went ahead and installed a second bung on the other exhaust bank so i could swap sides and later go to a dual sensor set up.

the "boost" gauge is the vacuum gauge.
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Old 02-18-2010, 06:50 PM   #13
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I got it off Fleabay for about $185 shipped.
Hey Sin what is the actual part # that you ordered? I am going to save my pennies.
And, thanks for all your help
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Old 02-18-2010, 09:46 AM   #14
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Could not get any penetration trying to weld in the bung, but other then that pretty easy install.
Usually caused by bad connection at ground. Next time try isolating the weld, locating the ground closer and grinding the ground location to fresh metal.
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Old 02-18-2010, 09:55 AM   #15
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Usually caused by bad connection at ground. Next time try isolating the weld, locating the ground closer and grinding the ground location to fresh metal.
LOL, I figured it out. I was running fluxcore wire, but had the machine setup for gas. DOH.
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Hey Sin and anyone who owns the Innovate piece,
How much of a hassle would it be to swap to another vehicle?
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Old 02-08-2010, 07:28 PM   #17
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Re: Installed a Wideband

I will assume that the wideband sensor is a 6 wire sensor? The wiring to these allows for more information to the PCM/ECM in late model cars. In our applications it allows us to understand what our truck is doing at any particular time. 14.7 AFR is stoichiometric, or the best AFR. I do not know a ton about wideband, but it is becoming more popular on late model stuff, and a great way to make your old Chevy run the way you want it to. OR just another toy that is fun to play with
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Hart Rod, that motor is so nice, I would run 2. It's not just for tuning, you would know instantly if you went lean for some reason so you could shut it down. About $200 more for piece of mind.
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Re: Installed a Wideband

Hart_Rod, i just looked at your build thread.

your motor is basically my end goal for my project. The exhaust system I just installed the dual bungs in (pics above), I designed for a future motor like your setup. yes i would go with a dual O2 bung system. But like i mentioned earlier, if your running a dual plane manifold both banks are seeing "almost" identical a/f mixtures. I also have no experience with superchargers, so i may be incorrect in your case.

I am curious to know what would be the most benificial setup for your motor, which route you take, and how happy you are with the tuning capabilities the particular system gives you. keep us posted.
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Please contact me with your WBO2 desires. I carry the AEM, Innovate, FAST set ups.

I had an Innovate set up and it was finicky about grounds but now use the AEM set up that is much more user friendly in my opinion.
I use these to tune multiple cars/trucks/jeeps/etc

I am shipping the AEM units for $225 and you just need power and a ground, once you install the WB and hook it all up its good to go.
What's the price shipped for dual band? (Please include model #)

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Hart_Rod, i just looked at your build thread.

your motor is basically my end goal for my project. The exhaust system I just installed the dual bungs in (pics above), I designed for a future motor like your setup. yes i would go with a dual O2 bung system. But like i mentioned earlier, if your running a dual plane manifold both banks are seeing "almost" identical a/f mixtures. I also have no experience with superchargers, so i may be incorrect in your case.

I am curious to know what would be the most benificial setup for your motor, which route you take, and how happy you are with the tuning capabilities the particular system gives you. keep us posted.
I'm new to the racing stuff, so I'm learning as I go. I'll post it as I learn it, .

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Hart Rod, that motor is so nice, I would run 2. It's not just for tuning, you would know instantly if you went lean for some reason so you could shut it down. About $200 more for piece of mind.
I agree. I don't mind investing and extra $200 to save a $10K motor (as long as it's necessary).

Sinister - my apologies for hijacking your thread.
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nice bung hole!
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Old 02-11-2010, 07:36 PM   #23
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Re: Installed a Wideband

let me ask this, why do you think you need a dual sensor wideband setup, what are your target afr's for cold start, hot start, cruise, and WOT, what head unit are you using and what is your max boost with current pulley config

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Old 02-12-2010, 07:29 AM   #24
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Sinster, not sure of your engine set up.....what a/f ratio are you tuning too? or what have you found works best for your motor?

I am running an edelbrock on a 350 with mild cam and have it tuned pretty close to this graph that edelbrock provides. The motor is running the best it ever has, but i still feel like there is some finer tuning needed. The spot i think i need to be is in between calibration points on edelbrock's chart.
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The JAW units already have the ability to log RPM. Gotta build it yourself, but it's a good unit. Thinking about getting a gauge and permanently mounting mine.
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