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Zectronix in car wide band/EGT Gauge and Boost gauge?

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Flybiyou

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Apr 8, 2003
somewhere, Illinois
I was wasndering if any of you use this and how it works for you. I was thinking of getting this kit (less gauges to look at) and it records so I can tune with it. Its $600.00 with everthing including sensors and programs. Not to bad what do you think.

AJ www.Zeitronixs.com
 
i have the Zeitronix zt-2 and love it. I have the egt, but havent purchased the boost sensor yet. I highly recommend it.:thumb:
 
I love mine, I got the boost sensor as well.

The only complaint that I have is that sometimes it stops recording but that could be the movement of the car jarring the keyboard of my laptop and stopping the record.

I am thinking of getting the PDA interface so I dont have to drag my laptop around everytime I want to log.

Anyway, the ablility to look at afr,boost,rpm, and egt is awesome. it tells you exactly what your car is doing when.

perfect for tuning my portfueler which uses rpm vs boost cells to add fuel.
i find the correct cel. look to see what the afr was for that cell and add or subtract fuel
 
baxsom said:
I love mine, I got the boost sensor as well.

The only complaint that I have is that sometimes it stops recording but that could be the movement of the car jarring the keyboard of my laptop and stopping the record.

I am thinking of getting the PDA interface so I dont have to drag my laptop around everytime I want to log.

Anyway, the ablility to look at afr,boost,rpm, and egt is awesome. it tells you exactly what your car is doing when.

perfect for tuning my portfueler which uses rpm vs boost cells to add fuel.
i find the correct cel. look to see what the afr was for that cell and add or subtract fuel

So it dosent log by itself? You need a laptop to record? Was it easy to install the wiring part and basically is it easy to use and setup? Did you plave the 02sensor in the o2 housing and unplug the stock one. It says it sends a signal to the ecu for the stock o2 sensor. Lot of question's I know but thanks for answering them in advance.Any other tips on useing or installing the setup would also be helpful.
AJ
 
Flybiyou said:
So it dosent log by itself? You need a laptop to record? Was it easy to install the wiring part and basically is it easy to use and setup? Did you plave the 02sensor in the o2 housing and unplug the stock one. It says it sends a signal to the ecu for the stock o2 sensor. Lot of question's I know but thanks for answering them in advance.Any other tips on useing or installing the setup would also be helpful.
AJ

I recently installed mine, It can log with a laptop or you can use a PDA, like i am with the Digital tuning software.

you still need to retain your stock 02 for the ECU to run the engine, you install the WB sensor at the first bend in the down pipe.

and the wire to the WB sensor must be very well insulated from the heat! or its life will be short!

Install was cake! just rout the sensor wiring to the engine bay and solder the RPM feed to the ECU and give it some power and your good to go!
 
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