Seeing as I have Nistune, and I have another post about the innovate, a good deal has come up for the AEM at a good price.
Now, how good are these with Nistune.
It does have a Rs232 connection which is the important bit I beleive?
Innovate LC1 vc AEM Uego
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Re: Innovate LC1 vc AEM Uego
I have read plenty of pages, and I think it comes fdown to prefernece they both seem to be on par. Some say LC1 require calibration often, but then some say its more Accurate. Some say the UEGO is more reliable. I guess its a case of microsoft or Apple dilema.
None the less, I need it tow work along side Nistune, hence thought I would ask on here.
None the less, I need it tow work along side Nistune, hence thought I would ask on here.
Re: Innovate LC1 vc AEM Uego
I can only vouch for the LC-1 since it's what I have, and it has been working wonderfully.
But from what I heard and read of other people's comments, the AEM is also very good...
Up to your choice really.
Up untill now I still don't have any connection issues with my LC-1 so...
But from what I heard and read of other people's comments, the AEM is also very good...
Up to your choice really.
Up untill now I still don't have any connection issues with my LC-1 so...
Re: Innovate LC1 vc AEM Uego
only issues i've had with my lc1 which is hardwired into the ignition switch feed thats live during cranking is when turning the ignition on and off say within 5 seconds for coding keys etc. the lc1 will loose calibration and have a hissy fit for a bit but it seems to clear itself now
lc1 seems quick to read but uego seems more simple and sometimes simple can be better tbh
lc1 seems quick to read but uego seems more simple and sometimes simple can be better tbh
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Re: Innovate LC1 vc AEM Uego
Thanks mate, they both seem to come in at a similar price, so I can go for either, but if the AEM is easier and simple to work with it actually works out cheaper.