Best Wideband for tunning with $8D What are you guys using today
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Best Wideband for tunning with $8D What are you guys using today
Want to start tuning my WOT got everything non PE dialed in idling, part and mid throttle are great, noticed there are quite a few wideband o2s on the market and also noticed some compatibilities issues from older threads. Now that alot of years have past from when those threads where created what is the consensus on which wideband communicates with out to much hassle.
Im using 7730 ECU with tuner pro and the SAUJP xdf I also have a APU1 that I can hook it up to these are my options in the xdf Im looking to buy a wideband that will be plug and play
Im currently looking at these two from innovate which are both LC-2 what is the difference between the two and the difference from the older LC-1 will either need to be calibrated for the xdf. or is AEM or some other brands a better option
Im using 7730 ECU with tuner pro and the SAUJP xdf I also have a APU1 that I can hook it up to these are my options in the xdf Im looking to buy a wideband that will be plug and play
Im currently looking at these two from innovate which are both LC-2 what is the difference between the two and the difference from the older LC-1 will either need to be calibrated for the xdf. or is AEM or some other brands a better option
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Re: Best Wideband for tunning with $8D What are you guys using today
I've been running the Innovate MTX-L Plus for a few years now. I run MAF with the ARAPWB bin and Tunerpro. It was plug and play. Didn't have to use the feature it has to edit the parameters. I can datalog in TunerPro with the ARAPWB bin and the datalog and gage display track together. I am just getting into tuning idle, part throttle and cruise. It helps allot. I would recommend it.
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Re: Best Wideband for tunning with $8D What are you guys using today
the lc2 is probably the same as the lc1. I've haven't used a lc2 but as long as it still has adjustable outputs you can adjust and even offset if needed for the tp display to match what the lc2 shows on the computer.
the newest aem is said to be really good thou. I've never used it, just read about it.
the newest aem is said to be really good thou. I've never used it, just read about it.
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Re: Best Wideband for tunning with $8D What are you guys using today
I chose the AEM because the gauge matched the gauges in my Camaro better. With all the info on this site I was able to figure out the equation to translate the signal pretty easily. I have it written down in a folder somewhere if you need it
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Re: Best Wideband for tunning with $8D What are you guys using today
Been running Autometer for over 10 years... no issues. Also have AEMs on 2 other cars. They work excellent.
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I've always used AEM for tuning and AEM seems to have overtaken the LC1/LC2 as the tuners choice for tuning around here.
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