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Innovate 3888 Bosch Lsu 4.9 Oxygen Sensor Wide Band O2 New on 2040-parts.com

US $71.00
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Latham, Kansas, United States

Latham, Kansas, United States
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Innovate 3888 Bosch LSU 4.9 Oxygen Sensor Wide Band O2 NEW
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Product Description



Bosch LSU 4.9 5-wire, wide-band O2 sensor.

Compatible with the LM-2, LC-2, and MTX-L, SCG-1, DLG-1, PSB-1, and PSN-1.

NOTE: The latest generation widebands are compatible with both the Bosch LSU 4.2 and 4.9. Please note that the sensor connector is different for each sensor. Reference the Sensor/ Sensor cable identifier image below.

Another way to verify which sensor is being used is to connect the unit to the LM Programmer software. Please reference your user manual for more details.








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Innovate Motorsports develops, markets, manufactures, and supports universal digital tuning tools for internal combustion engines. The company’s core technologies are patent-pending digital circuits that improve greatly on current, mostly analog, designs. The company's product lines includes wideband air/fuel ratio meters, sensors, gauges, data acquisition systems, and software.

Based in Southern California, Innovate is committed to relentless product development, high manufacturing quality, and excellent technical support. Our goal is to provide professional-quality tools that are also affordable for the enthusiast.


 


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