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Innovate Technology Releases LM-1
Affordably priced, the LM-1 is the first fully-digital
air/fuel ratio meter for the professional and the enthusiast
alike.
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA, Innovate Technology, INC. Announced
the release of the LM-1, the world’s first fully-digital
air/fuel ratio meter. In a major advance for engine tuners, the
LM-1 enables precise measurement of exhaust air/fuel ratio (AFR)
at an affordable price. The meter’s digital signal processing
technology provides data on exactly how rich or lean an engine
is running at any load. The LM-1’s self-calibrating circuitry
also compensates for changes in temperature, altitude, and
sensor condition.
Tuning an engine for maximum power previously required long
trial-and-error sessions on a dynamometer. With the LM-1,
precise AFR measurement allows the user to correctly adjust many
variables- including carburetor jetting, fuel injection, turbo
fuel curves, etc.- without long and expensive dyno sessions.
Another key feature of the LM-1 is its ability to capture and
log up to 44 minutes of AFR data, 12 times per second, in
multiple sessions. This data can be quickly downloaded into a PC
via the included serial cable, viewed, and analyzed via the
included software or any standard spreadsheet program. And with
the available auxiliary-input cable, the user can capture and
log up to five additional inputs (RPM, MAF, MAP, TPI, etc.).
Thus the LM-1 can serve as a completely integrated engine tuning
workshop.
“We often see people make expensive modifications to their
engines, only to lose horsepower after installation,” says Klaus
Allmendinger, Innovate’s VP of Engineering. “The key to tuning
is accurate measurement of results, and the key to accurate
measurement is the LM-1.”
Competing air-fuel-ratio meters vary widely in their
precision, price and portability. The best ones are in the
$3-$5,000 range, are designed as lab-grade instruments for big
operations, and require careful and regular calibration. They
are, however, no more accurate than the LM-1. In fact, because
of calibration problems, in many cases expensive analog meters
are less precise than the LM-1’s 0.01λ accuracy specification.
On the other end of the spectrum, low-cost analog AFR meters
in the sub-$500 range typically use a standard, narrow-band
oxygen sensor and are therefore only able to tell whether the
fueling is rich or lean but not by how much. These types of
meters are therefore of limited value for engine tuning.
“There’s a lot of technology in this device,” states Patrick
Thompson, Innovate’s President, “but we’ve made every effort to
keep the price as low as possible to make it affordable for
everyone. Now your average enthusiast can measure, analyze, and
tune as precisely as a big racing team.”
The standard LM-1 includes a Bosch wide-band oxygen sensor
and cable, cigarette-lighter adapter, serial cable for PC
connection, 9V battery, exhaust bung and plug, CD and manual.
Available accessories include auxiliary input cables,
battery-clip power cable, exhaust clamp, and analog output
cable. Additional accessories include an RPM converter input
cable, dash-mountable displays, and AC adapter. The LM-1 ships
with a Bosch sensor, however, it can also function with other
wide-band sensors, including Honda/NTK and VW sensors.
The LM-1 sells for a retail price of $349. Contact Innovate
Technologies at (949) 502-8400 or visit
www.tuneyourengine.com for more information. Dealer
inquiries welcome.
Contact:
Innovate! Technology, Inc.
Contact: Patrick Thompson
Phone: 949.388.4442, xt. 123
Email:
Patrick@innovate-tech.com
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