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silverado2000 Nov 4, 2012 12:49 AM

help picking a wideband
 
i know prob a :deadhorse: thread but!

Im looking to buy a wideband to help with tuning, and to keep an eye on things when i start spraying the 200+ shots.

I want one that is fast, accurate, and reliable. i looked at the lc-1 but i keep finding people that have had probs with them on this site. is the sensor i linked a better alternative? Would you guys recommend some that you or your buddys have had good luck with. Thanks

AEM Electronics Digital Wideband Air/Fuel UEGO Gauge Kits 30-4100 - SummitRacing.com

Three6GMC Nov 4, 2012 12:52 AM

I love my Innovate Motorsports MTX-L wideband it's digital and really quick. Supposed to be the fastest out there from what I hear. Not one prob with it so far.

AKlowriderZ71 Nov 4, 2012 12:55 AM

I've installed & used a bunch of the AEM's without any troubles at all for quite a few years now.

silverado2000 Nov 4, 2012 01:06 AM

damn you guys are giving me more options, making this a tough choice. But im leaning towards the MTX right now, help change my mind lets hear some more opinions.

BigBlock90 Nov 4, 2012 01:15 AM

ive ran the AEM's in all my supercharged/turbo mustangs and now i run one in my 454ss truck and have had ZERO problems for years now!!

ak2007r6 Nov 4, 2012 01:58 AM

Another AEM fan here. Zero problems

Three6GMC Nov 4, 2012 01:09 AM

AEMs are nice really easy to hook up but I idk I have buddies that use those and I still like my MTX better. Just faster and more responsive to me. Either way can't go wrong I guess with either one. Also not sure about the AEMs but my innovate come with software and a harness to connect to a computer and record replay and keep an eye on it everything. It's just very user friendly and a great tuning tool.

slowswb Nov 4, 2012 11:03 AM

aem all the way

Byrdman11 Nov 4, 2012 11:06 AM

PLK devices work great too.

Atomic Nov 4, 2012 11:21 AM

I really like my ngk, except the display kind of sucks, but if you are mainly using it for tuning, the analog output is suberb!


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