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the key to getting it to work on the UTEC is the gauge has to have a linear response to input voltage.
On the UTEC, you can set you 0Volt input to be any A:F between 0-50....and the 5Volt setting to be between 0-50.
The key is knowing what the correlation of input voltage to gauge reading for the gauge you are buying.....and it has to be linear!!!
That is why you can't convert a narrow band gauge to show wibeband output via the TXS Tuner's analog output. The innovate LC-1 can do that, though....but that is a different subject.
On the UTEC, you can set you 0Volt input to be any A:F between 0-50....and the 5Volt setting to be between 0-50.
The key is knowing what the correlation of input voltage to gauge reading for the gauge you are buying.....and it has to be linear!!!
That is why you can't convert a narrow band gauge to show wibeband output via the TXS Tuner's analog output. The innovate LC-1 can do that, though....but that is a different subject.
Last edited by QuadCam; 12-18-2006 at 08:20 PM.
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Also... the Innovate! can be configured to have any kind of output curve that you wish. So, if you dont like the XD-16 for example (no idea why one would not), you can get your own gauge and completely configure the LC-1 to output any kind of voltage curve you want... in fact, you can configure it to alos compensate for voltage drop across the wire or any poor ground offsets... no competition
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Originally Posted by IslandZavage
How accurate is the UTEC Tuner-Bosch A/F? I know your talking about AEM compared to INNOVATE
bUt How about The UTEC Tuner-Bosch compared to the Innovate?
bUt How about The UTEC Tuner-Bosch compared to the Innovate?
can somebody pls answer this question...? Thanks in advance!
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