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Old 12-19-2005, 04:51 PM
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Ok, before I take some heat for not using the search, I tried & it wouldn't load up for me, so I just have a quick simple question. What's the difference between HP Tuners & HP Tuners Enchanced IO? Thanks in advance guys.
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The EIO (Enchanced I/O) interface is for a WideBand interface... or other accessory sensor you choose to hook into the HPTuner Scanner...



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Hptuners = $500
E I/O = $150
Wideband sensor = $200
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Total = $850

WHY TUNING MUST BE SO EXPENSIVE !!!!!
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Magnus should be sending out the new E I/O interfaces soon. I paid for mine but he didnt have anymore in stock and the three pigtails. We bought the shop version of HP tuners and it is awesome If you have a wideband and like to data log this is what you want. Pretty much anything you can reference from 0-5v your good to go
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do you have to send your regular cable in to get the eio upgrade??
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^^^ yes, they send you a new cable then with a new cable ID
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Thanks guys. Is there such a giant difference in going with the wide band as opposed to tuning using the factory narrow band? I'm sure the WB is much more precise...but for a newbie tuner, is tuning off the stock O2 acceptable?
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regardless of what anybody says, you can't tune WOT with a factory narrowband.

If i was to post up data from my AFM1000 wideband and factory O2 voltages, you woudl see the factory voltage is not consistant at all.

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get the wideband!




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