Best wideband to use with pfc?
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Best wideband to use with pfc?
Hey everyone. I have searched all night for info about what the best widebands are to use with the power fc. I have come up kind of empty handed. Seems like techedge made some nice ones. Problem is the use of the word made. I have an lc-1 on my ae86 and dont really like it so much. Calibration procedure is kind of annoying etc. What do you people use that you like? Thanks for the help with this. Thanks
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I'm surprised you didn't like the LC-1 - I love mine. The calibration isn't a big deal - every 6 months or so, with the car stone cold in the morning, I turn the key to On, wait until the LED goes steady, then press the button. Done.
The LC-1 with the DB gauges is a killer combo - works VERY well with the PFC (they have a NICE extensive writeup on how to set up the Datalogit with it) and that combo is like $289. So many widebands have hokey looking gauges, and the DB looks really nice and clean.
The FJO is also really nice, as is the PLX. PLX has the new gauge that has a color LCD that's totally configureable, which is mighty cool.
Some people have had problems with the AEM wideband and the PFC - that's the only one I'd say to avoid.
Dale
The LC-1 with the DB gauges is a killer combo - works VERY well with the PFC (they have a NICE extensive writeup on how to set up the Datalogit with it) and that combo is like $289. So many widebands have hokey looking gauges, and the DB looks really nice and clean.
The FJO is also really nice, as is the PLX. PLX has the new gauge that has a color LCD that's totally configureable, which is mighty cool.
Some people have had problems with the AEM wideband and the PFC - that's the only one I'd say to avoid.
Dale
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