Good wideband kit for a 4th gen ?
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Good wideband kit for a 4th gen ?
I'm looking for suggestions; I want two wideband O2 sensors fed to a gauge that displays both in a single round display.
I'd like to mount that on the A pillar.
Being able to pull that data into my laptop for logging purposes would be nice too, but isn't required.
It's an N/A 93 Firehawk with a 383 and Dual 3" exhaust (X behind the tranny) if that matters any.
This would be the first gauge I've added to the car.
If the same product line has matching fuel and N20 pressure gauges, that would be great.
I'd like to mount that on the A pillar.
Being able to pull that data into my laptop for logging purposes would be nice too, but isn't required.
It's an N/A 93 Firehawk with a 383 and Dual 3" exhaust (X behind the tranny) if that matters any.
This would be the first gauge I've added to the car.
If the same product line has matching fuel and N20 pressure gauges, that would be great.
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I have had over 50 vehicles come here for tuning with those installed, and they are all over the place. Some showing very lean, some very rich. DynoJet has one that logs A/F, versus RPM & TPS or another selectable input. Besides the having the gauge. The FAST unit can log, but won't log versus RPM. Versus time only. I would use the DynoJet Wide Band Commander. Had one in my car before the XFI. Worked great. Several customers use them also. They can also email logs to me for remote tuning. Works very well.
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Off the subject, but: Two more weeks until semi-retirement!! Can't wait.
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I managed to pick up a lot with 2 Dynojet Wideband Commanders, 3 new O2 sensors, an analog Dynojet gauge and their LED touchscreen; pretty good deal. This should allow me to run left and right Wideband O2 gauges and log data. Bonus: I end up with a spare WB O2 sensor LOL