DIY wideband
#5
Re: DIY wideband
http://lists.diy-efi.org/mailman/listinfo/wbo2
Couldn't find the actual page right now. I got it all saved at home. But if you sign up and contact them, you'll find the guy who carries the kits and such.
I have mine yet, had it sold, but when I bench tested my fuse shorted out and fried something and I have traced it yet. The unit works good, but I still now prefer an actual built unit because of the support, cleanliness and simplicity.
Couldn't find the actual page right now. I got it all saved at home. But if you sign up and contact them, you'll find the guy who carries the kits and such.
I have mine yet, had it sold, but when I bench tested my fuse shorted out and fried something and I have traced it yet. The unit works good, but I still now prefer an actual built unit because of the support, cleanliness and simplicity.
#6
Re: DIY wideband
HERE'S THE WEBSITE
http://www.aces.edu/~gparmer/efi/temp/wb/guide.html
sorry i have no idea how to do links on here they never work for me
http://www.aces.edu/~gparmer/efi/temp/wb/guide.html
sorry i have no idea how to do links on here they never work for me
#8
Re: DIY wideband
i bought one from here. i dont remember who i bought it from, might have been jk motorsports. i compared it to the results of a lm1 wideband my friend had and it seemed to be accurate. right now its sitting in my car not hooked up or anything since ive already tuned my car and dont really need it there all the time. ive been meaning to build myself a dislpay but just havent gotten around to doing it.