superj
Well-known member
since i no longer needed the factory o2 and i was wondering how the jets in this holley were running, i installed my innovate lc1 wideband. i am still resoldering hte controller wiring but once i get it all done, i can just hook my laptop to the plug and drive around and see what air fuel mixture i use the whole time. then, i can make any adjustments if its needed and also, i can be ready when i do other mods so i can see what adjustments need to be made then.
this is the kit. i have had it for about 5 years because it went with the stand alone i built for my bmw while preparing to supercharge it for autocrossing. stand alone didn't work out how i wanted so i removed it all and this has been on the shelf ever since.
this is hte actual wideband o2 sensor. if i remember right, this is a ford mustang wideband o2.
this is where the stock narrow band would go and it unthreaded very nicely
here is hte wideband threaded in and ready for the controller
here is my little sticker collection. for some reason, it seems like i have a lot of muscle car stickers
the controller is a box that powers the wideband and also has a few outputs for a gauge and for m laptop to plug into. the controller goes in the engine bay and the plugs can be run anywhere a person wants them run to. i will probably just tuck it under the dash so i can pull it out when i need it because i don't need people pluging stuff into it and screwing it up because they think its for an ipod or an mp3 or something. i will get ya'll some pics of the controller and how i put it in tomorrow. i wall also copy a drive around the neighborhood and post it so you guys can check it out too.
this is the kit. i have had it for about 5 years because it went with the stand alone i built for my bmw while preparing to supercharge it for autocrossing. stand alone didn't work out how i wanted so i removed it all and this has been on the shelf ever since.
this is hte actual wideband o2 sensor. if i remember right, this is a ford mustang wideband o2.
this is where the stock narrow band would go and it unthreaded very nicely
here is hte wideband threaded in and ready for the controller
here is my little sticker collection. for some reason, it seems like i have a lot of muscle car stickers
the controller is a box that powers the wideband and also has a few outputs for a gauge and for m laptop to plug into. the controller goes in the engine bay and the plugs can be run anywhere a person wants them run to. i will probably just tuck it under the dash so i can pull it out when i need it because i don't need people pluging stuff into it and screwing it up because they think its for an ipod or an mp3 or something. i will get ya'll some pics of the controller and how i put it in tomorrow. i wall also copy a drive around the neighborhood and post it so you guys can check it out too.