best wideband for the price???
#21
Re: best wideband for the price???
Originally Posted by Snafubmx234
True, but I like something I can read all the time in the car. I don't want to have to hook up my laptop all the time.
I've built about 8 megasquirt units, so I'm fairly confident that I can build a wideband o2
My buddy uses one in his eclipse. It's a decent wideband, but the price is a little steep.
I've built about 8 megasquirt units, so I'm fairly confident that I can build a wideband o2
My buddy uses one in his eclipse. It's a decent wideband, but the price is a little steep.
#24
Re: best wideband for the price???
Originally Posted by CSaddict
You can get a nice display for the LC-1 for about $80 from www.Dynotunenitrous.com
#25
Re: best wideband for the price???
I just ordered my LC-1 for 199.00 + 10.00 Shipping (not bad for USA to Canada). I fiqured I wouldn't need a gauge as I have the laptop anyways. If I do, I'll buy one, or I fiqured I learned enough in college to make one!
#28
Re: best wideband for the price???
The zeitronix is a great deal. The datalogging software is ------- simple, has extra sensor inputs, and logs fast.
The PLX series is cheap for a small tidy package that includes display.
The tech-edge units are dirt cheap. This was the first major electronics compotent I ever put together. Slow at first, then pretty easy by the end. I accidentally hooked it up backwards when testing and fried it.
No exp. with the others.
If I was into ------- with other cars that didnt have their own integrated logging solution, Id rock a Zeitronix w/ display.
For Hondas, I like the PLX package.
Having a display all the time makes you notice things you would not normally see w/ limited laptop logging. How the car behaves during different (cold/hot/------- heat soaked) conditions, and you can start to notice trends or possible errors in your fuel tune.
The AEM wideband (besides costing about as much as an entire backyard HMT hackjob setup) has a cool looking display. Other than that, I think they are about as gay as boost gauges that read in bar.
Edit:
Just checked out the Innovative site. Hot dam, they have a ---- ton of products. If you can score a cheapy display for the LC-1, and find a cheap sensor from another source, youd have a very nice setup for less than the PLX.
Thier XD-16 digital gauge is pimp too. You can even put your own logo on it. A HMT A/F gauge would pull madd ho's, hahah.
The PLX series is cheap for a small tidy package that includes display.
The tech-edge units are dirt cheap. This was the first major electronics compotent I ever put together. Slow at first, then pretty easy by the end. I accidentally hooked it up backwards when testing and fried it.
No exp. with the others.
If I was into ------- with other cars that didnt have their own integrated logging solution, Id rock a Zeitronix w/ display.
For Hondas, I like the PLX package.
Having a display all the time makes you notice things you would not normally see w/ limited laptop logging. How the car behaves during different (cold/hot/------- heat soaked) conditions, and you can start to notice trends or possible errors in your fuel tune.
The AEM wideband (besides costing about as much as an entire backyard HMT hackjob setup) has a cool looking display. Other than that, I think they are about as gay as boost gauges that read in bar.
Edit:
Just checked out the Innovative site. Hot dam, they have a ---- ton of products. If you can score a cheapy display for the LC-1, and find a cheap sensor from another source, youd have a very nice setup for less than the PLX.
Thier XD-16 digital gauge is pimp too. You can even put your own logo on it. A HMT A/F gauge would pull madd ho's, hahah.
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