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Old Jun 22, 2006 | 09:13 PM
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AEM Gauge WBO2?

I was wondering if anyone has experience with the AEM gauge style wideband. I have a friend that's looking at one and only have experience with my LC-1 from Innovate. I have heard that it readings lag more than comparable products. Any truth to it? Any comments on accuracy?

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Old Jun 23, 2006 | 09:53 AM
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I have one in my car for a few months now and it is working perfectly. Even though the specs claim that the range of readings only begin at 11, in fact the digital readout works all the way down to AFR readings of 10.

Just be sure to install the O2 sensor in your midpipe or just in front of the stock cat converter, giving the minimum 36" distance from the turbo manifold. When I initially installed it I had a stock cat converter and I cut the heatshield just before the converter can in order to get my distance.

As far as lag, naturally it is not an instantaenous digital readout. So, if you're accelerating hard in first or second gear it will be hard to follow it. In third or fourth gear the response of the gauge is just fine for tuning reliability and repeatability.

Albert

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