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Wideband option

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ive never heard of it ... way too expensive for todays standard... nearly $300 ...

AEM and innovate widebands are only $200 .... and have great reputation...


i use a glowshift's wideband... and that is really nice too .. also $200 .....
 
now if i am not mistaken and dont quote me i may be wrong but i know when my local shop got thier dyno dynamics dyno it also came with a wiwdeband o2 metering device and i believe this uses the same technology as that which it would mean that it is very reliable can anyone confirm this?
 
I wanted to use glowshift wideband, but it doesnt work with logging. :notgood:

I also want to have a white face with black ring to match my other gauge from glowshift and my gauges. This was the only one that had that.

I would not buy it from that place I have found cheaper places on the internet that sell it. :thumb:
 
The dynojet interfaces with the dyno software and probably makes it easier.

For your purposes the LC-1 is probably the best option. There is something wrong with the AEM that makes it hard to log with, I forget what that is.
 
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