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Old 08-24-2006, 02:28 PM
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I'm in the market for a wideband commander, and want to know where is the best and most inexpensive place to pick one up at?
Old 08-24-2006, 02:52 PM
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Dean at DynoTune gets my vote, good gauges also
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Originally Posted by JoeyGC5
Dean at DynoTune gets my vote, good gauges also
What do they cost? $100 bucks?
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I reccomend Dynotune as well.

Go to their web site, they have lots of stuff there under the innovative tab.
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Good luck getting a wideband setup for 100 bucks new anywhere. Typically they go from 280-450 depending on which brand and what options you get with it.

I've heard good things about Dynotune, although I have never bought from them personally.
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Originally Posted by The Reapar
Good luck getting a wideband setup for 100 bucks new anywhere. Typically they go from 280-450 depending on which brand and what options you get with it.

I've heard good things about Dynotune, although I have never bought from them personally.
It was just a toss in the dark!

I'll go to the dynotune website and check out there products!
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I didnt mean it the way it sounds now that I read it back to myself.

Just giving you an idea of market cost on these things. The LM-1's are nice, we keep them in stock. I have an AEM in my car, and I have no problems with it either.

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Here's one to consider Jon, for your pillar pod, all in one kit.
Nitrous Direct AEM WB
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Originally Posted by Robert56
Here's one to consider Jon, for your pillar pod, all in one kit.
Nitrous Direct AEM WB
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OOOH, I like that one! It doesn't say if it goes below 11.0:1 or not. Do you know if it does?
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Originally Posted by 00Vette
OOOH, I like that one! It doesn't say if it goes below 11.0:1 or not. Do you know if it does?
The digital readout will, but the analog stops at 11. really though no one runs richer than 11 flat, well mine is right now but soon to be leaned out.
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I have dynotune stuff, they get my vote. Will be buying more gadgets soon.
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I got my LC-1 stuff for $165+s&H


Dont need a gauge, then thats the kit i'd go with.
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Originally Posted by Robert56
The digital readout will, but the analog stops at 11. really though no one runs richer than 11 flat, well mine is right now but soon to be leaned out.
Robert
But what if it runs rich and I can't read it to check?




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