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Wideband O2

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phatTSi

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Dec 10, 2003
Iowa City, Iowa
I'm looking into purchasing a wideband o2. I'm not sure which to go with. I'm just curious as to what some of you run and how user friendly it is.
 
I personally like the Zeitronix unit (www.zeitronix.com) i`ve heard nothing but good things about these wideband units. The ability too log RPM/wideband/egt/boost All at the same time via laptop. Thats a good bang for the buck tuning device for the money if u were too ask me.
 
That's a good choice...or you can go the AEM route..their Wideband O2 is pretty kickass...allways options bro..dan
 
I run the PLX Devices M300 unit. It works great and at $320 it is not too expensive.
 
I just installed my PLX yesterday, and it is frickin awesome. I have the gauge also and I think I like this better than the Innovate WB. It just comes down to your preference of tuning. Whether you want a gauge or readout, standalone datalogging capabilites, additional accessories , and possible future upgrades. PLX gets my vote :thumb:
 
I'm very happy with my LM-1 from InnovateMotorsports being able to save up to 45 minutes of logs on the device itself is nice, no laptop necessary, just disconnect from the car and plug into the pc via a serial cable and view the logs there.

overlaying logs on top of each other is nice too..you can see just how much a change effected the car.
 
Alot of the wideband's on the market just aren't as accurate after 10.5:1 or so (and they say that to). I personally have an FJO and feel that you get what you pay for. It's more expensive, but the NTK sensor lasts alot longer than the others, esp when you use alot of racegas. Thats just my personal opinion :)
 
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