Help, I need a wideband AF meter
I spoke with Cort at Innovate Motorsports and he's overnighting a replacement unit out to me. He is also sending out a bung and plug at no cost for my other car. For the price, I am satisfied with the unit as long as it works and their customer service is great.
I built a Techedge V1.0. I am really impressed with the unit. I had fun building it. My total project cost was $350. That includes sensor, TE stuff, tools, welding a bung.
Great unit. Probably will build a 2.0 version when i get my car to texas. I really would say the TE is great. Also, you can save some coin if you build it your self!
James
Great unit. Probably will build a 2.0 version when i get my car to texas. I really would say the TE is great. Also, you can save some coin if you build it your self!
James
Re: Help, I need a wideband AF meter
Originally posted by fd3typer2
Hi,
can anyone point me in the right direction. i need a wideband AF meter to street tune my car. Here in Mauritius we have no dyno facilities so have a bit of pity on me.
I would also be interested to know if I should be loking to install it permanently ot the vehicle, or just have it on when doing test runs.
Thanks
trevor
Hi,
can anyone point me in the right direction. i need a wideband AF meter to street tune my car. Here in Mauritius we have no dyno facilities so have a bit of pity on me.
I would also be interested to know if I should be loking to install it permanently ot the vehicle, or just have it on when doing test runs.
Thanks
trevor
As far as the Innovate unit is concerned there is a comprehensive thread on it in the performance section (posted by me). Read though it and see what you think ?
As far as leaving it installed all the time, sure. If you dont need it for other vehicles then this is not a problem. With the Innovate they will have a few "gauge" display options released very soon, so keep an eye out for that.
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