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Innovate Motorsports

Innovate Motorsports Wideband Air/Fuel Ratio Meters, Sensors, Gauges, Data Acquisition Systems and Software

 

Innovate Motorsports develops, markets, manufactures, and supports universal digital tuning tools for internal combustion engines. The company's core technologies are patent-pending digital circuits that improve greatly on current, mostly analog, designs. The company's product line includes wideband air/fuel ratio meters, sensors, gauges, data acquisition systems, software, OLED Gauge, Dual Function Gauge, Single Function Gauge, Dual Lambda Gauge, Analog Gauge, Datalogger, Thermocouple, O2 Sensors, Exhaust Clamps, O2 Extension Cables, Stainless Steel Bungs, MTX-L PLUS Gauge, MTX-OL PLUS Gauge, MTX-D Gauge, DLG-1 Gauge, PSB-1 Gauge, PSN-1 Gauge, DB Series Gauge, ECF-1 FUEL Gauge, ECB-1 BOOST Gauge, SCG-1 Gauge, MTX-AL Gauge, MTX-A Gauge, LM-2 Meters, LC-2 Controllers, PL-1 Dataloggers, SSI-4 PLUS Interface, TC-4 PLUS Thermocouplers, and software.

Based in Chicagoland, Innovate Motorsports is committed to relentless product development, high manufacturing quality, and excellent technical support. Innovate Motorsports’ goal is to provide professional-quality tools that are also affordable for the enthusiast. Accesspeed is proud to offer Innovate Motorsports products to our customers. With our lowest price match guarantee, you will always find the best combination of price and selection at Accesspeed.

 


Gauges » Gauges - Electric

Electric Gauges

 

What are electric gauges?

Electric gauges use sensors that provide electrical connectors to which wires can connect and send information from the sensor to the gauge. Unlike mechanical gauges, electric gauges DO NOT bring fluids into the cabin of your vehicle. Today, the measurement accuracy of electric gauges make them a great choice, wherever possible. Additionally, most electric gauges are smaller and lighter than their mechanical counterparts.

 

Are electrical gauges better than mechanical gauges?

This has been a highly debated question since 1889, when Hungarian inventor Otto Titusz Bláthy patented the first electric gauge or meter. Installation is comparable in terms of the time and effort required to install electric or mechanical gauges. Some feel that electric gauges are safer simply because fluid-filled lines of a mechanical gauge can rupture inside your vehicle. With accuracy of both gauge types so close, the difference really comes down to your preference. As stated above, there are some advantages to electric gauges.