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Old 01-02-04, 07:59 PM
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aem's wideband ugeo

is anyone using this? if so do you know how much? I did't see a price for it. It comes with a bosch o2 sensor.

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The only place I've seen it available online is at www.coximport.com. They sell the single-channel version for $346.50 and the dual channel for $513.75.

*edit* Oh you mean the gauge version. I think that's just come out as of like today so I don't know if any sites will have updated their databases to include it just yet.

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i wonder how accurate it is?
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From AEM's site: "Accurate to 0.1 AFR" which is on par with other systems.
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AEM already makes a wideband o2 sensor and controller, this is basically the same thing but it incorporates a gauge. It is not that Autometer crap that just bounces up and down with whatever the voltage on the stock o2 sensor is.
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Is Bosch O2 sensor pretty quick?? I heard that ones for Techedge is 5 wire that is pretty quick in response.. I don't know too much in this area..
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Techedge has switched from NTK to Bosch sensors, and I think AEM may even use the exact same one as Techedge now does.
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I can say that I like the digital readout as well as the sweeping needle. Just a nice touch.
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the gauge looks really nice. it will fit nicely in the triple gauge pod i m thinking about getting.
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That looks really sweet. The problem is I most likley cant intagrate that into my datalogging for the PFC...
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Originally posted by rfreeman27
That looks really sweet. The problem is I most likley cant intagrate that into my datalogging for the PFC...
that's why i go to dee
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Do you have haltech or PFC?
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where is the cheapest place to buy this?? I might be interested in 2-3 months..
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Like I said above, AEM just put it up on their site for the new year so none of the online stores have it listed yet. The best thing to do is to grab an AEM part number and start calling places to see if they have it yet or have even heard of it.
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Originally posted by rfreeman27
Do you have haltech or PFC?
he tunes anything. i have a pfc.
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As soon as that is released I will get a price and carry it at the store. Looks like a nice unit.

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Sounds good jason.. Let us know..
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Sounds good jason.. Let us know..
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Whats the difference between a wideband o2 sensor and the stock one? The range it can detect? When you install a wideband o2 sensor does it replace the stock one or is it an additional item that you have to tap into the exhaust somewhere?
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Originally posted by Choser
Whats the difference between a wideband o2 sensor and the stock one? The range it can detect? When you install a wideband o2 sensor does it replace the stock one or is it an additional item that you have to tap into the exhaust somewhere?
Its faster/more accurate/ and NO, it does not replace your stock one.. And yes, you need another bong on your DP or MP..

Jason, Can we do a GB on this when you get it??

I Notice other forums are starting one.. I think it was the WRX forum..
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Originally posted by herblenny
And yes, you need another bong on your DP or MP..

Did you happen to purchase the Special Edition Cheech and Chong FD ?
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Did you happen to purchase the Special Edition Cheech and Chong FD ?
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Originally posted by GoodfellaFD3S
Did you happen to purchase the Special Edition Cheech and Chong FD ?
Did you read my forum name.... "HERB" "LENNY"... It means something.
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that just came out.. i saw it in a magazine that featured it from SEMA .
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Groupbuy would be really nice..


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