Re: Need input on wideband o2 sensor kits
[Re: aspenrt360]
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02/18/14 02:13 PM
02/18/14 02:13 PM
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You will get a few different ideas with the mountable gauge. They are usually in the $170-$210 range. I run the FAST #170634 kit.
1970 YO7 A66 [Canadian Export] F8 Challenger 340 (Currently in shop for stroker assy.)
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Re: Need input on wideband o2 sensor kits
[Re: Azzkikrcuda]
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02/18/14 11:15 PM
02/18/14 11:15 PM
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Posts: 6,570 Downtown Roebuck Ont
Twostick
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I run a Innovate LC-1 kit in my car, and my brother runs an AEM kit. Both work good.
I use the LC1 to run the closed loop on my EFI.
It can also run a gauge plus you can hook it to a lap top and data log too. Best bang for the buck IMHO.
Kevin
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Re: Need input on wideband o2 sensor kits
[Re: Twostick]
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02/18/14 11:33 PM
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Adobedude
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Daytona Sensors WEGO IV, best there is. Innovate is a crap shoot. Lot's of bad reviews out there, google both, you'll see. http://www.daytona-sensors.com/WEGO4.htmlI had a Dynojet wideband, it was OK, not real accurate. With any 02 sensor, any exhaust leaks will make it read lean so seal your exhaust prior to the sensor location. Also, I prefer to read a numerical print out, Daytona Sensors allows that option...Graphs sucks. RPMs is a must, and really cool to see where your shift points are, Throttle postion not so much.
2001 Dodge Dakota 408 All Motor 11.27 @ 117.83 mph 2017 NM Mopar Challenge Series Champion.
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Re: Need input on wideband o2 sensor kits
[Re: Thumperdart]
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02/19/14 12:01 AM
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Adobedude
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I verify my WB on the dyno.
2001 Dodge Dakota 408 All Motor 11.27 @ 117.83 mph 2017 NM Mopar Challenge Series Champion.
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Re: Need input on wideband o2 sensor kits
[Re: Thumperdart]
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02/19/14 01:57 AM
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I watched flebay for a while and got my LM1 box cheap (like $10). Then got the sensor and cables new from innovate. Then watched ebay again, and got the logging add-on thing pretty cheap. Then to make it really useful, I built my own manifold vacuum gauge and ran that into the logging port. Now it logs AFR/RPM/Manifold vacuum, so you can actually see how the AFR changes with changes in throttle position. Then I converted to electronic ignition and fixed all of the driveability issues I thought were fuel related
If you ever find yourself in a fair fight, your tactics suck.
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