Which wideband to choose?
I don't like the AEM unit much.
I have and still own LC-1, PLX, and TechEdge 2A0/2C0 and each has it's ups and downs. LC-1 is where I direct most people... it's not quite as dead nuts simple as the PLX M-series, three wires dur dur dur hotrex could figure it out, but it's freaking simple and easy to use for all the features it has.
I still like the TE stuff, but it grew out of a hobbyist effort and the software interfaces are crusty, hard to maneuver, and difficult to set up.
I have and still own LC-1, PLX, and TechEdge 2A0/2C0 and each has it's ups and downs. LC-1 is where I direct most people... it's not quite as dead nuts simple as the PLX M-series, three wires dur dur dur hotrex could figure it out, but it's freaking simple and easy to use for all the features it has.
I still like the TE stuff, but it grew out of a hobbyist effort and the software interfaces are crusty, hard to maneuver, and difficult to set up.
I've seen a couple miscalibrated by .75 AFR, the one car foremost in my mind had stock K-series wideband, and the Innovate and NTK units maintained by the dyno, all agreeing the AEM unit read lean.
Innovate just came out with new 'DB units' as well...i need to stock up on them 
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/db.php
Not as cost effective as the Moates unit, but round and more similar to the original XD series gauges.

http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/db.php
Not as cost effective as the Moates unit, but round and more similar to the original XD series gauges.
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