Wideband Question
#5
Re: Wideband Question
If I remember correctly the AEM unit does not have a linear output thus making it more difficult to formulate an accurate A/F voltage relationship. Also if IO not mistaken almost all dataloggers rely upon a linear output.
If I am wrong then ignore that staement.
EDIT:
Can't find anything to support that statement.
If I am wrong then ignore that staement.
EDIT:
Can't find anything to support that statement.
#6
Re: Wideband Question
you're right, it doesnt have linear output. but the only one out of those wb's that has linear output is the plx m300(which I have).
the zeitronix doesnt have it, but ----, imo, after you get over it not having a gauge, its tons better than the plx.
plus, the aem has its own datalogging capabilities.
lm-1, which is ------- expensive doesnt have it. http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/lm1.php
neither does the lc-1. http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/lc1.php
the zeitronix doesnt have it, but ----, imo, after you get over it not having a gauge, its tons better than the plx.
plus, the aem has its own datalogging capabilities.
lm-1, which is ------- expensive doesnt have it. http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/lm1.php
neither does the lc-1. http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/lc1.php
#7
Re: Wideband Question
Are saying that the the Innovates don't have a linear output or that they don't have datalogging capabilities? Because I believe that both of those statements are incorrect. The Innovate units can datalog, but you have to buy an extra piece of equipment.
PLX makes a very nice unit indeed.
PLX makes a very nice unit indeed.
#9
Re: Wideband Question
Originally Posted by d112crzy
they dont have linear output. atleast the site doesnt state it. they have analog outputs, but theyre non linear.
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