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Innovate AuxBox

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rookiegst

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Oct 1, 2006
Chihuahua, Central America
Hello everybody. Lately i´ve been doing some research on the upgrades i´m going to make to my 97 gs-t (it'll be here in my garage in a week or so :D ), and for the upgrades i want to get, i definetly need a wideband and an EGT, as well as a logger.
I'm seriously considering getting the Innovate LM-1 wideband, in the package that comes with the AuxBox. Supposedly, the AuxBox has 5 internal built-in sensors (RPM, EGT or CHT, Boost, Acceleration and Inyector Duty Cycle).

The thing is that i'm hesitating to buy it because i've never seen a review, or any comments for this product. Also, i don't know anybody who has it in his car. So, if anybody in here that knows the product or has it installed in his car can post any comments, reviews or suggestions, It'll be greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much.
 
Just how much is this AuxBox? I would say go with the tried and true method - like you already mentioned: EGT, wideband o2 and logger. The logger will tell you everything you need to know for a fraction of the cost you are looking at for this AuxBox. Hope this helps!
 
Well, in that case, what logger would you reccomend to me?
I don´t have an Eprom, and i have never use a data logger before:coy:
Something easy to use, 'cause i don't know a lot about electronics, or how to tap wires to log, or anything like that, although i'd like to learn, even if it takes some time.
Thanks
 
Also, i forgot to say that the LM-1 comes with data logging software. (In case you didn't know)
 
Personally im using MMCd on a Palm m105 for data logging. The software is free and only requires a plam and a home made 2 wire cable - very easy. Unfortunatly it only works on OBDI cars and if your profile is correct, your 97 would be OBDII in which case the only chap data logger i can think of would be digital tuning's "pocketlogger" which can be found here: http://www.pocketlogger.com/index.php?pid=obdii
 
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