Wideband question
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Wideband question
I am wondering if this is all I need to run a wideband minus an afr gauge with an rtek2.1 setup for tuning
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Its all you should need, just have to connect the wideband output to one of the inputs on the ECU with the Rtek. Definetly pick up the gauge also.
I have the older version PLX M300 wideband and it has worked great for me hooked up to the Rtek for logging. I've had it for 4 years and the only thing that went wrong was a couple of LED's went dead after about 3 years on the display, but PLX replaced it for free even after the warranty went out. Still running the original sensor, from going to the dyno every once in a while and comparing my afr's to the dyno's readout it still reads accurate.
I installed my sensor way back in the exhaust in the midpipe.
Instructions for the SM-AFR
http://www.plxdevices.com/Installati...UsersGuide.pdf
I have the older version PLX M300 wideband and it has worked great for me hooked up to the Rtek for logging. I've had it for 4 years and the only thing that went wrong was a couple of LED's went dead after about 3 years on the display, but PLX replaced it for free even after the warranty went out. Still running the original sensor, from going to the dyno every once in a while and comparing my afr's to the dyno's readout it still reads accurate.
I installed my sensor way back in the exhaust in the midpipe.
Instructions for the SM-AFR
http://www.plxdevices.com/Installati...UsersGuide.pdf
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