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Old 05-29-05, 04:23 PM
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Wideband suggestion

I'm looking into getting a wideband but I'm not to familiar with them. I'm intereseted on the Innovative Wideband one with the stand alone gauge. I think having a wideband in the car at all time is a good thing but I'm not sure if it is a good idea. What I'm asking is what kind of wideband are you guys using and if you keep it in the car at all times? I'm be using a PFC also.
Old 05-29-05, 05:45 PM
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i got the LM-1 with the Aux 2 also hooked up to O2 sensor ecu input and auto meter AFR guage.

works well...
very happy i am
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There are a couple of cheaper widebands that are pretty good. You can get the Techedge DIY kit for around $200ish. That's fun to build. I have a friend who is using one in his car, and it works great.

You could also get the Innovate LC-1. It doesn't have a display and is meant for permenant installation. It costs $200 and comes with a sensor for that price.
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I have the LM-1, I like it, But I just put 2 of the Techedge wide bands together for a friend, I think they are a better bang for you Buck.
http://wbo2.com/

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