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wideband and narrowband

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jpmxrider489

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i know your probly going to tell me to search. but what is the difference . i was told i should get a wide band because i was upgrading. im a noob so if anyone can give me a sample awser.
 
The wideband will give you an accurate number and gives you a broader spectrum than a narrowband. Basicly it gives you more critical info than a narrowband ever could . Go with the wideband.

I have a narrowband on my pillar right now but I have a wideband I'm installing while doing my headgasket. I'm mounting it in a gauge cup in front of the gauge cluster and ditching the narrow.
 
i know your probly going to tell me to search. but what is the difference . i was told i should get a wide band because i was upgrading. im a noob so if anyone can give me a sample awser.

You know what you SHOULD do, so do it newbie.;) A newbie that doesn't want to search to find their answers and can't seem to spell or capitalize doesn't get much love from me.:notgood: I'll spoon feed you this time, but try to make a little effort in the future.:D

http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/newbie-forum/395882-wideband-vs-narrowband.html?highlight=WIDEBAND
 
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