Super AFC What is the best wideband to get these days?
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What is the best wideband to get these days?
just like the title said. Only finding old threads so wanted to know what everyone is using lately? What kinda of gauge is best for wideband tunings? How are the plx versus innovate or autometer? Opinions...
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I've used the same plx wideband and sensor since 2006. It still reads within .1 afr of other new widebands and it uses OEM bosch sensors that are available at most auto parts stores. It's even been installed in the factory o2 sensor location and exposed to higher temps. I did move it down the pipe 18" after I had a new dp made.
So basically, I give PLX thumbs up.
So basically, I give PLX thumbs up.
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I've used the same plx wideband and sensor since 2006. It still reads within .1 afr of other new widebands and it uses OEM bosch sensors that are available at most auto parts stores. It's even been installed in the factory o2 sensor location and exposed to higher temps. I did move it down the pipe 18" after I had a new dp made.
So basically, I give PLX thumbs up.
So basically, I give PLX thumbs up.
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