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Old 01-27-2009, 12:24 PM
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i am looking to get an interceptor and then hook up a wideband. i do not do any tuning myself. it is more or less to monitor different parameters. is there any reason to get a separate air/fuel guage for the wideband instead of using the interceptor? of course a separate guage you will be able to see all the time but is there any functional difference between the guages? i am looking at 2 1/16 guages so i can make a clean-looking install.
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I have the Interceptor gauge and a AEM wideband installed. They were very easy to hook up together. I do have the AEM gauge installed also, since that is the controller. I can use the Interceptor to log the wideband.
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so with the aem you need the aem guage as well? i was hoping i could plug in the sensor and read it off of the interceptor.
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yes, you need the gauge for the AEM. You could use the Innovate LC-1 controller without the gauge.




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