What wideband for HP tuners pro?
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What wideband for HP tuners pro?
Just curious but what wideband set up are you guys using with hp tuners pro version? My software is on its way and i'm in need of a sensor. Thanks
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You can choose any wideband that you like provided it has a 5-Volt analog output. Most widebands offer this as a standard feature (NGK/NTK, Innovate, AEM, etc). Simply connect the wideband 5-volt analog output to pin # 1 of the HP Tuners Pro interface, and the common ground to pin # 4, then set up the config file in your software for the wideband you have. The software already has many different widebands in the config setup to choose from...just select the one you have, or if it doesn't appear, manually enter the voltage output specs provided with the wideband instructions.
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It's probably a matter of opinion as to what's "best". I've used an AEM UEGO wideband for the past 3 years to tune/monitor my car and had great results. Plugged it into the HP Tuners interface as described in post #2 above.
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I saw a test between various widebands awhile back on the internet somewhere. Out of the ones tested the innovate stuff was the most accurate and responsive. It was a ford mag that did the test I believe. I bought a LC-1.