PLX M-300 or AEM UEGO?
Which wideband is better? How do they compare?
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Re: PLX M-300 or AEM UEGO?
do a search online and find out
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I enjoy my plx 300 daily :)
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Re: PLX M-300 or AEM UEGO?
Originally Posted by nonvtec
I enjoy my plx 300 daily :)
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Originally Posted by srg
Does it make any sound if car runs reach or lean?
Thanks The PLX 300 is a plug and play device. It does not make any sound. It displays the words RICH/LEAN based on the air/fuel ratio if it's extremely rich or lean. |
Re: PLX M-300 or AEM UEGO?
There is a display where it tells you the a/f ratio. Might want to read up on it before you ask so many questions, usually a search can answer most of your questions. Try here : http://www.plxdevices.com/
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Re: PLX M-300 or AEM UEGO?
Originally Posted by nonvtec
I enjoy my plx 300 daily :)
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Re: PLX M-300 or AEM UEGO?
i had the plx-m300, it was a solid wideband. im thinking of upgrading to this bad boy http://tunertoys.zoovy.com/product/PLXR-500. But seeing how i tune alot of cars i would have to keep uninstalling and reinstalling, so i was thinking of getting the aem unit seeing how it still uses a 0-5v output for datalogging and is about 100 dollars cheaper then the m300
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Re: PLX M-300 or AEM UEGO?
The AEM is whack = non-linear output. |
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Originally Posted by MADMAX
The AEM is whack = non-linear output.
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Re: PLX M-300 or AEM UEGO?
allows you to replicate a narrowband o2 sensor, helps for datalogging or running 1 o2 sensor
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Originally Posted by B18TurboEF
allows you to replicate a narrowband o2 sensor, helps for datalogging or running 1 o2 sensor
A linear WB output is more accurate when you are datalogging it and simple math = faster datalogging. |
Re: PLX M-300 or AEM UEGO?
from my uego users manual i just got friday
The AEM default position is (P0). When set to (P0) (Figure 10A) the gauge displays AFR values. (P1) is the same as (P0) except that the gauge displays lambda values. These settings (P1 and P0) implement a linear calibration with the most useful voltage range possible (0-5V). so right in the book it basicly says it has linear output... or did i read it wrong ??? |
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no one has anything to say on what i posted ???
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Re: PLX M-300 or AEM UEGO?
thats cuz no one is rich enough to get that wb. or atleast everyone chooses not to because it offers the same ---- as zt2 or the innovates, and those are cheaper.
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Re: PLX M-300 or AEM UEGO?
Originally Posted by d112crzy
thats cuz no one is rich enough to get that wb. or atleast everyone chooses not to because it offers the same ---- as zt2 or the innovates, and those are cheaper.
it was only $265 from a sponsor on H-T |
Re: PLX M-300 or AEM UEGO?
Ah still, most Honda ECU programming is setup to work with PLX Devices so I'd still go with it.
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