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Old 12-16-2014, 09:24 AM
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I am about to pull the trigger on HPT and trying to figure out which wide band to get. I see that Scoggin Dickey sells it with 3 different widebands. The NGK AFX powerdex, the AEM UEGO, and the LC1. Which one of those is the best/easy to use? Or is there one more user friendly out there?
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Afx has been good to me.
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Do you know if its better than the others because it is more expensive, but that means nothing. I have seen the AEM used a bunch but it is more of the popular ones
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My AEM has worked great so far and pretty damn accurate. No problems with it so far
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Just had a long conversation on this with a friend that works for an 02 sensor manufacturer. He has two turbo cars and a handful of wideband. He highly recommended the afx. It uses the ngk/ ntk sensor, most all the other wide band kits use Bosch sensors, he said the ngk sensor is the most accurate and the Bosch need to be replaced often when using race gas. They just quit making the original afx though.



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