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PLX DM-6 Experiences

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Sep 10, 2012
Nor-Cal, California
Looking into different widebands and came across the PLX DM-6 multi gauge. I used to have an Innovate LC-1 that worked great for my needs, but I like that the DM-6 is a multi gauge and can be used for more than one function. My only concerns are it's compatibility with DSMLink. I seen that it can be used to datalog and as a narrowband sensor. Does anyone have any experience with using this wideband with DSMLink? If so is appreciate if you could chime in and let us all
Know about your experiences with it! Thanks a lot guys!
 
Works with link well, they're in Sunnyvale, pretty nice accurate wideband.

But, I've always tried to support local businesses before ordering out of state. PLX used to go to a bunch of races/shows when they first came out, their reps have a lot of knowledge.
 
Works with link well, they're in Sunnyvale, pretty nice accurate wideband.

But, I've always tried to support local businesses before ordering out of state. PLX used to go to a bunch of races/shows when they first came out, their reps have a lot of knowledge.

Sweet! Thanks a lot! I guess I'll give them a shot!
 
I have the PLX wideband and boost gauge in my car, I love it. Works great with link and I don't have to have a bunch of guages in my car. Here's a video I took of it a while ago.

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