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sen2two

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Finally... Fixed all my oil leaks. Confirmed oil pressure is good to go with fancy new gauge. Nice new thick aluminum radiator. Full size electric pusher fan with thermostat. Dual Innovate wideband, pinned to ecu. Running clean feeling good. Ahhh.... daily driving a fox is not so bad.

New day, beautiful weather. Heading to the store. BING.... Check engine light. Up goes my middle finger to the gauge cluster for 3 strait miles!

FU Foxbody...

That is all.
 
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Boosted92LX

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Lol.. yup.
 

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.....part out?
 
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Dan02gt

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Mine did that and I gave it the finger too. It seemed like it would tease me for a little bit and get me thinking it would be fine then pop on. Fortunately for me I had a lean code and it was the O2 sensors.
 

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Question.... are you feeding the ECU a wideband signal?

It should get a 0-1v narrow bands signal.
 
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TOOLOW91

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I wouldnt be feeding the wide band to the ecu... Run the widband in a separate bung on its own.
 

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The WB controller has a narrow band output that is compatible with the stock ecu.
 

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Now I'm curious. Subscribing
 

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TOOLOW91 said:
I wouldnt be feeding the wide band to the ecu... Run the widband in a separate bung on its own.
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What Jeff said^^. The only time you want to splice a wideband O2 sensor into the computer harness is when you are removing the stock ECU and replacing it with a another system like MS or PiMP.
 

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a91what said:
Question.... are you feeding the ECU a wideband signal?

It should get a 0-1v narrow bands signal.
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I've owned two Innovate widebands and both had 1V out. I can't say that all do; I don't know for sure.
 

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Noobz347 said:
I've owned two Innovate widebands and both had 1V out. I can't say that all do; I don't know for sure.
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Yes but there are 2 seperate outputs. One for 0-5v WB the other is a 0-1v NB.
 

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Only one on the LM-1

I think the ports on the LC-2 are both 0-5v programmable.
 

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I know the mtxl and the lc1 have both
 
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