Widebands

ValgeKotkas

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Apr 14, 2006
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I went UEGO cause it shows a number and there's the "needle" floating, so you actually don't have to look at it, just "see" it. I don't think that usual Innovative has that option, just numbers?
 

CyFi6

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I have the pro sport analog wide band gauge and i like it. Its a pretty good deal considering it comes with everything you need. The warning feature on it is pretty useless considering every time you decelerate it maxes out lean. I have the warning function turned off on mine so i don't get a blasting beep and flashing gauge every time i decelerate haha.
 

isnms

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Zeitronix is very good. I made a wiring diagram and it's in my sig.
In basic out of the box form you can log AFR, rpm, tps and VF.
Additionally you can log boost, egt and fuel pressure or water temp or oil temp or air intake temp.
 

concealer404

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I use an LC-1. Also datalogs. I've got zero complaints with it. I've used a ZT-2 in the past, and it was also good. I've installed a couple AEM UEGOs and they seem to be a decent unit as well.

But today, i'm running Innovates on two of my cars, and i'll keep doing so. :)