Haltech wideband controller/gauges for ex6
wideband controller/gauges for ex6
Just looking for some advice here.
Looking to do some further tuning of my car and want to get setup with a good wideband to connect to my e6x
they seem to all be about the same price:
innovative mtx-l $199
AEM UEGO $199
Haltech dual channel controller and 1 sensor $230 - the used to make a smaller single controller dont see it around anymore.
I dont really care about a gauge, I just want to be able to log the data so I can adjust my maps later.
How hard are our engines on the sensors? I saw innovative has a special bung for high heat applications and have read some stuff about heatsinks.
Looking to do some further tuning of my car and want to get setup with a good wideband to connect to my e6x
they seem to all be about the same price:
innovative mtx-l $199
AEM UEGO $199
Haltech dual channel controller and 1 sensor $230 - the used to make a smaller single controller dont see it around anymore.
I dont really care about a gauge, I just want to be able to log the data so I can adjust my maps later.
How hard are our engines on the sensors? I saw innovative has a special bung for high heat applications and have read some stuff about heatsinks.
There are a couple wideband threads in the single turbo section. Asking for input gets you a shotgun spray of answers. My first choice in budget widebands is the NGK AFX and then the Haltech. We sell a lot of AEMs based on price, but they tend to eat sensors.
The NGK uses an NTK sensor. It is widely regarded as more robust and much longer lived than the Bosch 4.2 sensors. Our price on the replacement sensor for the NGK is $85, so not much more than a Bosch 4.2. We've sold a lot of the NGK controllers and have never had anyone ask for a replacement sensor.
All of that said, life of the Bosch sensor, to me, seems to depend on the controller to a high degree. We sell a lot of replacements for the AEM widebands and used to sell a ton of them for Innovates. I've only had one request for a Haltech replacement.
All of that said, life of the Bosch sensor, to me, seems to depend on the controller to a high degree. We sell a lot of replacements for the AEM widebands and used to sell a ton of them for Innovates. I've only had one request for a Haltech replacement.






