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200 is the cheapest you will find an AEM UEGO unless you are good friends with a vendor or own your own store.
 
What other brands are reliable to go with? Im not trying to blow 200 bucks just to have AEM if i can go with something cheaper that is just as accurate.
 
A lot of my friends that has the AEM UEGO has been satisfied with it I am going to buy one next payday....They said its one of the best in the market....A/F ratio reading on it are pretty accurate you don't really wanna go with any off brand one....its one of those things you would have to spend money.
 
What other brands are reliable to go with? Im not trying to blow 200 bucks just to have AEM if i can go with something cheaper that is just as accurate.

There's definitely other brands out there, some of which may be better. I'd do a search and read some reviews on them. $200 is the price to play the game unfortunately - at least if you want brand new. You could look around for a used one however.
 
Yea well if 200 is as low as it will go, I might as well go AEM.
 
Get a LC1 I have the aem and hate it. Its not accurate with link. The Lc1 can be programed.
 
Want to elaborate on the LC1? I see that with the whole kit (gauges and all) it is 300+ dollars
 
I would love to support but I really can't dish out $ even though it is only an extra 20 bucks +shipping. Wish I could LOL.
 
Now 200 i can deal with. So that is the full kit? Just real quick, advantages over the AEM UEGO? Thanks a lot guys
 
I bought my Lc-1 with digital gauge for $199 shipped off of ebay. It was brand new in box and had everything
 
I got the same kit as the link above and got it quick. I wish I would of spent the extra $20 and got it with a vendor just to keep them in business. But the AEM is a good kit. I have my gauge mounted in the upper din of the radio area.
 
So if they are both the same price and are both just as accurate....I guess it would boil down to ease of install. And from what i have heard, that would be the UEGO.
 
Like I said the Lc1 is much more accurate with dsmlink. If you ever get link its better to have the lc1 so you can log it with link. The aem is off by .5-1 point for most people. I will be selling my aem soon to get the lc1 just so I can log correctly.
 
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