14point7 wideband reader
So I'm sure you've all probably checked it out by now. Anyone use it? Is it easy to use and hook up, and how well did it work?
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i too would like to hear someone's opinion on it. like about the datalogging?????
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ill be picking it up within the next week or so. though i wont be getting around to using it until i have all my parts i need.
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Just purchased mine and all the stuff needed along with it. Will let you know how it goes in the next few weeks. ;D
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reading through what he has there, seems like it should do a good job. i want to try one myself and build a nice display for it but i dont have the funds right now.
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Originally Posted by imburne
Just purchased mine and all the stuff needed along with it. Will let you know how it goes in the next few weeks. ;D
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$85 or so through 1stvparts or what ever site is on the writeup. and 65 bucks through 14point7.com... I ordered the assembled version. my soldering skills arent even close.. So thats shipped on both prices I just have you. The only thing missing is some wires that you will see in the writeup which im sure I can get at radio shack for less than 10 bucks.
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I plan on getting the DIY version ($55) then the O2 from Amazon ($52) then hacking the plug off the O2 and extending the wires to the JAW (---- grommets and dealer prices) then using a voltmeter to read AFR's. Total: $107 + some "borrowed" supplies.
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ya, but my volt/ohm meter is ------ analog/needle style. witch is gay. if you do hack the plug post a small write-up for the rest of us broke nigs
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Will do, but it's not hard to figure out which wire in the plug end of the sensor corresponds to the empty plug you would buy.
http://www.14point7.com/JAW/Soft%20a...013%202007.pdf |
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Originally Posted by MAJORAHOLE
ya, but my volt/ohm meter is ------ analog/needle style. witch is gay. if you do hack the plug post a small write-up for the rest of us broke nigs
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I'm waiting for my little volt display to get here.
All you have to do is remember which number it can't be higher than. |
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Originally Posted by leed
IMHO, an analog meter might be more intuitive. IE, just write your own A/F scale across the window w/ a sharpie.
try again fucker perfect for boost perfect for vaccum back the ---- off!!! \ | | / \ | | / Actually it wouldn't be a bad idea though, especially at a quick glance. |
Re: 14point7 wideband reader
Originally Posted by leed
IMHO, an analog meter might be more intuitive. IE, just write your own A/F scale across the window w/ a sharpie.
This is looking pretty promising. Around 125 bucks for a wideband with a display and all the other ---- you'll need (wires ect...). That's right in my price range ;D |
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