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Old Mar 26, 2008 | 02:01 PM
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Wide Band, which one is the best?

Hello to everyone, I am looking on installing a wideband. I was thinking of installing a Holley since I already have the Holley Commander 950 ECM but the think that I dont like of the Holley is the fact that I will still need to use a laptop in order to get readings (correct me if wrong), since it does not include a gauge or something for me to read.

So I wanted some feedback from people who already have experimented with some widebands, some say AEM, some say other brands, which is the best? POLL
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Old Apr 4, 2008 | 06:40 PM
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Re: Wide Band, which one is the best?

AEM seems to be one of the better deals out there for a decent sensor. Other options are the Innovate LC-1 (same price as AEM but no gauge), around 200, or the Innovate LM-1 which is around 350 but does standalone data logging. I don't know about the AEM but I know the Innovate can be upgraded from the Bosch to the NTK sensor which is more of a lab-grade. There's also the Powerdex AFX which is an NTK brand that comes with the Bosh sensor but can use the NTK sensor if you want since Powerdex is a subsidiary of NTK, which is the same company as NGK (spark plugs).
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Old Apr 4, 2008 | 07:22 PM
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Re: Wide Band, which one is the best?

Thank's man.
I am looking at the AEM also, is the one my tuner recommended me.
My car currently needs fine adjustment for the cruising mixture and he did not want to risk it without a wide band.
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