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Старый 08.07.2009, 09:30   #3
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По умолчанию Re: OpenPort 2.0 LC-1 Для тех, кто уже настроился

Я не брал никакой SSI-4, купил кабель + LC-1. Тут http://forums.evolutionm.net/ecuflas...-tune-evo.html ничего про SSI-4 тоже не говориться.
Wideband O2 meter (WBO2): Do not attempt to tune your Evo if you do not have a WBO2 meter. Do not use the narrowband O2 sensor on the Evo to tune the car. The NBO2 was not intended for tuning purposes. It is used for emissions and it is only accurate under stoichometeric conditions and even then it is barely accurate. Tuning with a NBO2 was used back in the DSM days when WBO2 were very expensive and no one could afford them. Today, you can get a WBO2 meter for as little as $180. I use Innovate products. I have an LM-1/LM-A2 with two XD-1 gauges. One gauge reads AFR and the other gauge reads boost. The cost was $750. It was worth every penny. I have had zero problems with this kit.
1) The basic LC-1 kit includes the LC-1, sensor, cd which includes software and manuals, bung and plug, and a serial cable to connect to the PC.
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