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Quick Innovate LC-1 question

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xlMcMlx DsM

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Nov 7, 2005
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I did some wideband research, and it seems the LC-1 is the better choice for accuracy and compatibility with ECMLink. I was looking at them, though, and do all of the LC-1 kits come with just the analog gauge? Or is there a digital gauge you can buy separate? Thanks.
 
I have the DB Gauge. Got my whole kit for $200 shipped. I love it. Hands down, one of the best investments for my car, besides v3.

Get it, you wont regret it. :thumb:
 
I have one, it can be a little tricky to get setup at first, but most of the issues I had were related to it not wanting to talk to my laptop. Once I got that fixed it seemed to work pretty well.
 
For all you who do have it. How long does it take for your sensors to warm up. The manual says after calibration it warms up faster than before. but it still takes a while. Maybe mine wasn't calibrated right or i missed a step?
 
I have the DB Gauge. Got my whole kit for $200 shipped. I love it. Hands down, one of the best investments for my car, besides v3.

Get it, you wont regret it. :thumb:

Where did you manage to get the kit for 200$? I'll be getting the DB blue along with V2.(300$ couldn't pass it up). Sounds like an awesome combination.
 
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