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CajunBoyz


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posted January 29, 2010 02:41 PM        
DL32 or Lm1 ??? Whats the difference?

I'm running NA bikes.. I 'm trying to decide between the LM2 or DL32 ??? What are the diffrences?? Is the DL32 just a newer smaller unit?? Looking to data log TP,RPM,02, etc.
I have a Busa & a 14, If i were to get one of these, Can i wire all the wires in to my Busa, then wire in a set of wires to the 14 & use the datalogger between the 2 bikes?
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Halvefast


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posted January 29, 2010 03:35 PM        
I do that with my LM2, just use a 4 prong pigtail to have a connector to go back and forth.
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almost_les


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posted January 29, 2010 04:09 PM        
the main difference is that the dl32 has all the internals to hook up to various sensors and is more of a permanent install. the lm2 is a dta logger that can do afr ratios, but needs secondary hardware (the lma-3 aka the aux box) to log other sensors and is easier to move from bike to bike since its a hand held unit. the new lm2 is supposed be able to log other sensors, but after reading other reviews, it seems to do better when hooked up to an aux box. innovate's website has some forums with tons of helpful info from users
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Ozonkiller


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posted January 29, 2010 05:57 PM        
I have the DL32 and love it. I have it mounted under the seat right in front of the ECU. I just located the appropriate wires for the TPS, and cam sensor (for RPM) and it reads A/F from my LC-1 and graphs it to an SD card. It would take nothing to wire it in and just disconnect the wires from the DL32 and move it back and forth. To read A/F, you'll need the LC-1 also, whereas with the LM2, I believe it is all set up to read A/F on it's own.

Contact Innovate and tell them what you're trying to do and they will set you straight. GREAT customer service and they don't make you feel stupid for asking for help.

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bruno nadeau


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posted January 29, 2010 07:58 PM        
if it can help stay away from the lm2.i have 2 cant make it work on bike,2 zx14, V rod,CBR 1100XX (rpm tps.......useles)work fine on obd2 car.read lm2 forum on inovate web you will understand.
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