What kind of A/f Gauge?

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Old 01-08-2008, 01:52 PM
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I'm looking for a good a/f gauge. Not the bs ones you can pick up over the counter at napa for 60 bucks. I need to know where i can get one how much does it cost and how accurate it is. Any suggetions?
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AEM Wideband is probably the best bang for the buck at about $300. Seevral sponsors on here sell them.
I personally like the Innovative XD-16, but its like $450
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Are they just as accurate as the ones they use on dynos??
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Yes, as long as you have no exhaust leaks and install them correctly
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i have a dynotune wideband gauge the lc1. it works great.
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innovative is what I am using in my turbo car and seems to work well for me. It cost a bit more but seems to work well.
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Well i rather spend 3 or 4 hundred dollars and know what my car is doin at high rpms, than not and spend 3 or 4 grand buying a new engine. Where did u purchase your gauges?
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www.dynotunenitrous.com
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Another vote for the Dynotune LC1. Badass, and a great price, got mine for 281.




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