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Innovate Motorsports Lc-1 O2 Wideband Controller With New O2 Sensor Lc1 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Pasadena, Texas, United States

Pasadena, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Innovate

Up for auction is a new Innovate LC-1 wideband controller. It is a complete kit minus the O2 bung which can be purchased here on Ebay or online. I have also included a Sewell USB-serial adapter to use to program the software that is also included. This auction is for everything pictured. I hired a tuner to come to my house to tune my cars and I bought two of these LC1 wideband controllers thinking I needed one for each side of the exhaust, but that was not the case for my set up. Innovate wideband controllers have been proven to be the most accurate widebands on the market today. 

Please check out my feedback and bid with confidence. Good luck and happy bidding! 

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