which wideband to buy
#13
Re:which wideband to buy
Originally Posted by Will
yep. The display isn't even worth it if you're not going to keep it in your car all the time, and it's been said that doing that will decrease the accuracy of the sensor over time...
I mean, yeah, the more you use something...the quicker it will be worn out. But if your AFRs are in check, the Bosch LSU4 sensors are rated to last 100k miles in the turbo beetles they come in stock.
I have been running mine for nearly a year now permanently installed. A beautiful feature of the LM-1 is that you can easily free-air recalibrate the sensor to account for sensor life...
#17
Re:which wideband to buy
I've got the PLX M300 and am happy with it for now but have been debating on weather or not to switch to the Innovative unit. I'm liking the dataloging features and versatility on many other vehichles. The PLX is small, looks good even if it is a permanent install, and only requires about a three wire hookup to use.
I was checking out the Zeitronix you guy's posted and that doesn't seem too bad either but it's datalogging graphing seems to be a little tricky to follow. I personally am leaning toward the innovative and will probably have my PLX up for sale soon.
I was checking out the Zeitronix you guy's posted and that doesn't seem too bad either but it's datalogging graphing seems to be a little tricky to follow. I personally am leaning toward the innovative and will probably have my PLX up for sale soon.
#18
Re:which wideband to buy
i am planning on buying the zeitronix unit and just running it with dataloggin on a laptop
lol that kind of says "don't ---- with me" if you have a laptop that ppl can see you're dataloggin and ---- like that with ya know?
lol that kind of says "don't ---- with me" if you have a laptop that ppl can see you're dataloggin and ---- like that with ya know?
#19
Re:which wideband to buy
lol that kind of says "don't ---- with me" if you have a laptop that ppl can see you're dataloggin and ---- like that with ya know?