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    #46
    Originally posted by posplayr View Post
    This is what I used to do my sniffer.



    Based on the dimensions of the innovate device, it is likely you dont need all of that hose, but I did not have one to make any measurements. I opted to not buy one because with my Yoshi 4:2:1 there is not a real tight seal between mid pipe and collector. I wanted to sniff in front of that junction to avoid potential airleaks corrupting the AFR measurements.

    In fact if you were so inclined you could sniff individual pipes, but given the many variables it seems hardly nessesary. At most you would want to do in richen up the two inner cylinders by one step like on the GS1150 did.



    Note that the depending upon the ratio of the volume in the pipe with the bung and the cross sectional area of the entrance pipe there will be a averaging effect (i.e. acts as an accumulator). I wanted to minimize this so I wanted the section of pipe to be short and nearly the same size as the sniffer copper pipe.

    This all might just be being overly cautious with the sniffer. I simply did not want anything to distort the already difficult measurements to make.

    I should mention that after I found the right technique/AFR combinations, the bike got dialed in and ran about 10% better pulling the front wheel of the ground much easier in 2nd gear on roll on wheelies. So I think it is worth the effort for a more moderately modified bike. I was able to find out that the 4:2:1 really is different to the 4:1 as far as jetting and mid range power.
    Thanks Jim, nothing wrong at all with being cautious! That's why I'm thinking if I can replicate the Innovate one that might be the safest option...

    Also good to see the LM-2 giving you real world results which is what I'm hoping for also.
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      #47
      Originally posted by pete View Post
      Thanks Jim, nothing wrong at all with being cautious! That's why I'm thinking if I can replicate the Innovate one that might be the safest option...

      Also good to see the LM-2 giving you real world results which is what I'm hoping for also.
      If you have an air leak at your collector the Innovate sniffer would not work.

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        #48
        Originally posted by posplayr View Post
        If you have an air leak at your collector the Innovate sniffer would not work.
        That makes lots of sense to me Jim.

        I tried to get my headers off the pipe to get the exhaust gaskets in but it's sealed so well I couldn't budge it, so I don't think that will be an issue for me. I had to sort of slide it forward far enough so I could get the gaskets in, but that was it. Not sure what I'm gonna do if I need to take it off at some point
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          #49
          Originally posted by posplayr View Post
          If you have an air leak at your collector the Innovate sniffer would not work.
          Well, to be more accurate, you will get readings, but they will be incorrect due to the injection of outside air. And it will not tell you that, or at least my LM-1 does not.

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            #50
            Originally posted by koolaid_kid View Post
            Well, to be more accurate, you will get readings, but they will be incorrect due to the injection of outside air. And it will not tell you that, or at least my LM-1 does not.
            With an air leak at the collector, the short Innovate sniffer will not provide an unadultrated exhaust sample to the WB sensor.

            That is what I meant by not work.

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              #51
              Originally posted by pete View Post
              That makes lots of sense to me Jim.

              I tried to get my headers off the pipe to get the exhaust gaskets in but it's sealed so well I couldn't budge it, so I don't think that will be an issue for me. I had to sort of slide it forward far enough so I could get the gaskets in, but that was it. Not sure what I'm gonna do if I need to take it off at some point
              stock pipes would probably not have the same issue. With aftermarket pipes I have had popping on occasion depending upon this header collector seal.

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                #52
                Originally posted by posplayr View Post
                stock pipes would probably not have the same issue. With aftermarket pipes I have had popping on occasion depending upon this header collector seal.
                This one's very after market, but seems to be sealed very well.

                The guy who made it (at Tranzac) puts some high temp sealer in when he puts them together so no leaks fortunately.
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                  #53
                  I spoke with my wife yesterday and it looks like there's a chance I can get budget for an LM-2 at the end of next month
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                    #54
                    Originally posted by pete View Post
                    I spoke with my wife yesterday and it looks like there's a chance I can get budget for an LM-2 at the end of next month
                    Pete,
                    You should probably try and get a LM-1 instead of the LM-2. The LM-1 would be much more reliable and actually work. I used the LM-2 with an LMA-3 so the LM-2 was only WB02.

                    this guy claims to have a complete setup for $200 BIN, that woudl be 1/2 as much as most other alternatives and it woudl actually work.
                    Last edited by posplayr; 05-30-2012, 11:44 AM.

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by posplayr View Post
                      Pete,
                      You should probably try and get a LM-1 instead of the LM-2. The LM-1 would be much more reliable and actually work. I used the LM-2 with an LMA-3 so the LM-2 was only WB02.

                      this guy claims to have a complete setup for $200 BIN, that woudl be 1/2 as much as most other alternatives and it woudl actually work.
                      http://www.ebay.com/itm/INNOVATE-MOT...8451f6&vxp=mtr
                      What's the drawback with the LM-2 Jim? I thought it was the new and improved LM-1 with more functions etc.?

                      I can get a new LM-2 basic kit for $349 plus the analog cable (for RPM's and TPS if I can pull it off) for an extra $33.

                      I just had a look at the LMA-3 and the only double up I see is RPM's, everything else the LMA-3 does the LM-2 doesn't. So did you have issues with getting RPM's into the LM-2?

                      I did some Googling of LM-1 vs LM-2 and all I got back were positives about the LM-2 over the LM-1. The only issue I saw was getting RPM's to work and that seems to be the same fix for the Acewell gauge which is simply sticking a resistor inline to attenuate the signal. I can easily get the RPM line hooked up to my Acewell tach. input which already has the attenuator.
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                        #56
                        Wouldn't this work too?

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                        1982 GS1100G - Rebuilt and finished. - Sold
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                          #57
                          Originally posted by pete View Post
                          What's the drawback with the LM-2 Jim? I thought it was the new and improved LM-1 with more functions etc.?

                          I can get a new LM-2 basic kit for $349 plus the analog cable (for RPM's and TPS if I can pull it off) for an extra $33.

                          I just had a look at the LMA-3 and the only double up I see is RPM's, everything else the LMA-3 does the LM-2 doesn't. So did you have issues with getting RPM's into the LM-2?

                          I did some Googling of LM-1 vs LM-2 and all I got back were positives about the LM-2 over the LM-1. The only issue I saw was getting RPM's to work and that seems to be the same fix for the Acewell gauge which is simply sticking a resistor inline to attenuate the signal. I can easily get the RPM line hooked up to my Acewell tach. input which already has the attenuator.
                          I never tried the LM-2 RPM. Katman had and just sent the whole bunch back. I used the LMA-3 but even that was a challange to get speed and RPM to play together. Maybe they have fixed it by now. It has been slose to two years since I worked with it.

                          here is a clue; the forum is gone


                          It is hard to fin bad stuff nut I tried to post stuff.

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by pete View Post
                            What's the drawback with the LM-2 Jim? I thought it was the new and improved LM-1 with more functions etc.?

                            I can get a new LM-2 basic kit for $349 plus the analog cable (for RPM's and TPS if I can pull it off) for an extra $33.

                            I just had a look at the LMA-3 and the only double up I see is RPM's, everything else the LMA-3 does the LM-2 doesn't. So did you have issues with getting RPM's into the LM-2?

                            I did some Googling of LM-1 vs LM-2 and all I got back were positives about the LM-2 over the LM-1. The only issue I saw was getting RPM's to work and that seems to be the same fix for the Acewell gauge which is simply sticking a resistor inline to attenuate the signal. I can easily get the RPM line hooked up to my Acewell tach. input which already has the attenuator.
                            I have never heard of the RPM on an LM-2 working....................
                            RPM and SPEED was a challenge on the LMA-3. It was a circuit design flaw on the input comparator circuit.

                            the forum is now gone, that should say something.





                            I have an MSECE and had expert help and it was still a challenge.
                            Last edited by posplayr; 05-30-2012, 08:41 PM.

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by posplayr View Post
                              I never tried the LM-2 RPM. Katman had and just sent the whole bunch back. I used the LMA-3 but even that was a challange to get speed and RPM to play together. Maybe they have fixed it by now. It has been slose to two years since I worked with it.

                              here is a clue; the forum is gone


                              It is hard to fin bad stuff nut I tried to post stuff.

                              http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/forums/index.php
                              This is one big reason why I haven't bought any other Innovate stuff after reading about the problems with stuff and them just trying to "sweep them under the rug"
                              Unlike posplayr, I dont have a masters degree to figure stuff out. If you pay that much for it, it should work properly and fairly easily.
                              I was seriously thinking of buying an ssi-4 so I could log other data, like speed and rpm.
                              The biggest thing I don't like about the setup is that in order to calibrate or remove the O2 sensor the entire cable has to be unplugged and de-routed, instead of just unbolt it with a nut that turns independently of the entire wire Maybe thats just the way O2 sensors are, but its quite inconvenient and annoying.
                              I ran the bike with the gauge unhooked and hooked up, unhooked, I saw 13v just off idle, hooked up volts dropped to low 12's at idle
                              Last edited by Guest; 05-30-2012, 09:32 PM.

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                                #60
                                Hmmm... thanks guys, you've given me lots more to think about now...

                                Dan, the LC-1 will work, but no data logging or other inputs on that one.

                                So here's what I'm thinking...

                                I know the budget setup is a bust (eg. Jaycar kit etc.) so I think if I'm going to do this I need to do it properly.

                                That means wideband sensor and data logging with RPM and TPS, although TPS will be a matter of if I can set it up or not.

                                So, the LM-1 won't do all that right? And I can only buy a second hand one now as Innovate only sell the LM-2.

                                So, what are the alternatives to Innovate products?

                                A bit dearer but still has data logging and can do RPM and TPS:



                                This one's a locally made in Aus one (apparently) and is quite inexpensive but not designed to be portable and has no display by default. The display adds quite a bit too:



                                There's Zeitronix stuff as well, but very pricey...

                                It looks like the Innovate LM-2 is the only real option for a true hand held one, but that doesn't mean a "fixed" unit can't be made portable, so the Aussie WBO2 one could definitely be a goer... maybe...

                                Thoughts? Any other alternatives I'm missing?

                                Oh, there's new LM-2 firmware available again from Feb this year too, 1.15 I think...
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