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Help selecting a wideband #1408800
03/25/13 07:24 PM
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We want to tune my friends 418" six pack motor.

I'm looking for a wideband that can output A/F and RPM to a laptop for datalogging. I dont need it for a permanent install.

Any advice?


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Re: Help selecting a wideband [Re: AlexP] #1408801
03/25/13 07:32 PM
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I have one Accel wideband comes with Drive line speed sensor two wideband sensors and two controllers. The one controller was ver 1 had to give it the ohms value for the sensor never did work write but I'll throw it in $350 for all of it. Went with Racepak is why I’m selling it.


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Re: Help selecting a wideband [Re: JD Dart] #1408802
03/26/13 04:32 PM
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Thanks but I'm hoping to get something that can feed from an inductive clamp or tach output.

Anyone else?


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Re: Help selecting a wideband [Re: AlexP] #1408803
03/26/13 09:32 PM
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I don't know of any wide bands out there that do RPM.

I have an AEM wide band gauge that outputs a 5v signal (on sale at summit for $157 right now). I just hooked up with an Innovate Motorsports SSI-4 ($129) to log through the laptop
(which I also use to log boost, rpm, fuel pressure, and intake air temp).

You could get an LM-1 from innovate and hook it to an ssi-4 if you only wanted a temporary install... but wouldn't be much cheaper if at all.

Re: Help selecting a wideband [Re: dizuster] #1408804
03/26/13 10:18 PM
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Quote:

I don't know of any wide bands out there that do RPM.





Actually the F.A.S.T. wideband has an upgrade where you can make it data log and it is RPM based. i have a dual sensor model and really like it. However the module itself is pretty bulky

edit: here is a pic of mine. the box on the left is the additional upgrade to make it data log. also has in inductive pickup or a tach pickup

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Re: Help selecting a wideband [Re: prochargedhemi] #1408805
03/26/13 11:56 PM
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Innovate. http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/lm2.php

Good stuff but pricey.

Kevin

Re: Help selecting a wideband [Re: Twostick] #1408806
03/27/13 12:34 AM
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I use the FAST dual sensor along with the upgrade on my engine dyno every day. The upgrade includes an inductive clamp and a tachometer wire pickup . The inductive pickup is kind of cheap,but the tachometer read works good. When you do the upgrade package it lets you read the the playback in 1/2 of real time which is pretty handy. I am using mine to get pretty accurate readings for doing emulsion circuit tuning right now and couldn't be happier with it.
Keith

Re: Help selecting a wideband [Re: Dunnuck Racing] #1408807
03/27/13 04:57 PM
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I have had both the fast and the innovative and prefer the innovative.


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Re: Help selecting a wideband [Re: sdaurity] #1408808
03/27/13 10:13 PM
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AEM only!! 2 wire hookup. Clean simple. Works
Perfect
Innovate is very ground. Sensitive!!!!!

I trusted my 16psi 30 total true 11.0 cr e85 engine
To AEM!!!


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