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    -=The following question was received from a Customer of TunerTools.com=-

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    What is the cost of the Innovate LC-1 Sensor and delivery to Melbourne Victoria Australia?

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    Hello and Thanks for shopping with Tuner Tools, llc

    The LC-1 Lambda cable with 5-wire sensor: shipped via USPS Global Express Mail (EMS) with 3-5 day delivery, $225 USD not including any Australian value added taxes or customs duties.

    Please let me know if I can assist in any way.
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    I just received this and I thank you for the fast shipment, However, I think I may have miss read what this product was, I have >>part # IN-3781 and I am looking for an extension cable for that. I would like to get a 10' extension cable.... do you guys sell those?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Customer View Post
    I just received this and I thank you for the fast shipment, However, I think I may have miss read what this product was, I have >>part # IN-3781 and I am looking for an extension cable for that. I would like to get a 10' extension cable.... do you guys sell those?
    The 3781 is an XD16 gauge with the LC-1 controller.
    This cable you purchased is for the LM-1 handheld AFR meter.

    Unfortunately, there is no extension for the LC-1 to extend the distance from the O2 sensor to the LC-1 control unit.
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    so how would I be able to extend the wires? cut and solder? I have a vw bug and since the engine is in the back, the cables are too short. Any advise would be great

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    Quote Originally Posted by Customer View Post
    so how would I be able to extend the wires? cut and solder? I have a vw bug and since the engine is in the back, the cables are too short. Any advise would be great
    You don't. Mount the LC-1 control module someplace within reach of the O2 sensor and use your wiring to the gauge for the extra length.
    There is no need to extend the section between the controller & the o2 sensorfficeffice" />>>

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    I wanted to know if I can replace HONDA´s orginal narrowband system with this LC-1. So my orginal ECU will understand this and NOT need orginal narrowband.
    And IF so how is this done?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Customer View Post
    I wanted to know if I can replace HONDA´s orginal narrowband system with this LC-1. So my orginal ECU will understand this and NOT need orginal narrowband.
    And IF so how is this done?
    Yes, you can do this. The LC-1 has the ability to simulate the narrowband signal while simultaneously sending the wideband signal to your gauge or other device
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