Is this wideband any good?
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Is this wideband any good?
Looking at different gauges and found this wide band. Has anybody used it? Looks like it has several different display modes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwIGNjTMbk4
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PLX-52mm-Wid...7210%26ps%3D54
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwIGNjTMbk4
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PLX-52mm-Wid...7210%26ps%3D54
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As with all things Ebay....you get what you pay for. Do you really want to trust your engine to a bargain basement package that costs less than a decent single sensor?? I know that I would not.
Most people prefer the NGK afx setup, or Innovate Lc1 from what I've read. I personally use the LC1 in both of my cars, and like it so far.
Just remember that on the cheapo units, costs have to be cut somewhere to get the price-point so low. So, why not go with one that has good feedback from MANY people that have used it and is something that you can feel good about relying on?
Most people prefer the NGK afx setup, or Innovate Lc1 from what I've read. I personally use the LC1 in both of my cars, and like it so far.
Just remember that on the cheapo units, costs have to be cut somewhere to get the price-point so low. So, why not go with one that has good feedback from MANY people that have used it and is something that you can feel good about relying on?
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Edit: Um...the unit in the video is $1700.00usd on ebay lol Not exactly a cheap setup...it has multiple functions....pretty cool!
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As with all things Ebay....you get what you pay for. Do you really want to trust your engine to a bargain basement package that costs less than a decent single sensor?? I know that I would not.
Most people prefer the NGK afx setup, or Innovate Lc1 from what I've read. I personally use the LC1 in both of my cars, and like it so far.
Just remember that on the cheapo units, costs have to be cut somewhere to get the price-point so low. So, why not go with one that has good feedback from MANY people that have used it and is something that you can feel good about relying on?
Most people prefer the NGK afx setup, or Innovate Lc1 from what I've read. I personally use the LC1 in both of my cars, and like it so far.
Just remember that on the cheapo units, costs have to be cut somewhere to get the price-point so low. So, why not go with one that has good feedback from MANY people that have used it and is something that you can feel good about relying on?
Thanks for all the responses guys,
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I'll stick with the tried and proven stuff.