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Old 08-06-2008, 11:01 AM
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Default Pictures of widebands or a/f guages in car

Im just trying to get a feel for what would look good in my car. I was reading up on the fast on, but im not sure whare id mount something like that that i could see all the time. It also looked like you needed to set it up everytime you start the car to read a/f ratio. My one big problem is that they dont make a 2- 5/8 guage to fit in the air vent on a trans am, but maybe theres something you can put around it to fill up the extra room so it fits snug. Any pics would be great
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does anyone have the FAST one mounted?
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This is what I used to mount my Aeroforce in the dash vent of my T/A. Speed Inc. sells it. It gives a very clean, factory look for a 2 1/16 gauge.
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I heard the FAST wideband isn't all that great. I heard it reacts too slow. Innovate makes the best, most accurate. That's what I have. And I went with an a-pillar
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mines in a C5, but it might work for you also. I only planned on having one gauge and didn't want a pillar. I just got a gauge cup from ebay, and mounted it in the center of the least important gauge. the speedo
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Originally Posted by Mr. Brett


This is what I used to mount my Aeroforce in the dash vent of my T/A. Speed Inc. sells it. It gives a very clean, factory look for a 2 1/16 gauge.
This is what I use. Works great.
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Originally Posted by brokenfly
clean install man!!
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why the EFI live right there.
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piller pod PLX WB.

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Not sure if you are trying to do something like this, but here is mine installed in the heat/ac vent. Its the square display from DYNOTUNE. Sorry the car wasn't on when I took the picture, but you get the idea.
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Originally Posted by 84ls1_transam
... Innovate makes the best, most accurate. That's what I have. And I went with an a-pillar
I wouldn't rush to call *ANY* sub $300 wideband controller that uses the Bosch LSU sensor the "most accurate"...
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You're right. Just like everyone else on here, you know everything. The magazine lied and so am I.

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I wouldn't rush to call *ANY* sub $300 wideband controller that uses the Bosch LSU sensor the "most accurate"...
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From what I have seen in my buddys cars, the Innovate LC1 burns out real fast if you use leaded gas. I haven't used any leaded gas with mine, so I haven't had that problem yet. As far as the accuracy of it, I have the BS3 wideband on one header, and the Innovate LC1 on the other, and the readings are almost identicall.
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Originally Posted by .ALEX.
wheres the speedo lol naw that looks good bro




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