Drifter27_04
15+ Year Contributor
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- Feb 13, 2005
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Winston Salem,
North Carolina
Should I need to get a wideband if I plan on taking my car to get dyno tuned? THe place that will be doing the dyno said they can hook up there wideband to my car for tuning. If I am only going to let the tuners do there job and tune my car for several different tunes and not mess with it afterwards would I need to buy a wideband? I am on the vurge of buying a Zeitronic Wideband but wanted to ask before spending the money for something I would not use after tuning the car.
Tom
Tom

....no not lying, its there b/c I was set to order the Zeitronic this passed Friday but was side tracked and have not done it yet. Over the weekend I was thinking and questioned myself about what use would it be to me after buying it and tuning it on the dyno, I am just going for a striaght up tune and save it on my laptop through dsmlink. As mentioned also I will have at least three different type of tunes I have in mind to configure but again if I just do the three and thats it I shouldn't need the wideband afterwards. I will be calling my local dyno shop and ask him what his thoughts will be but I figured I would ask the fellow DSMer here and get there opinions first, maybe someone here has already been through with this.
You know you just brought something to my attention. When the weather changes I would also need to tweak out the tuning for better running. I think I may go ahead and purchase the Wideband tomorrow but I want to see what others my say as well first.