Dynojet WideBand Commander Wide Band O2 Sensor Power ???
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Dynojet WideBand Commander Wide Band O2 Sensor Power ???
Anyone has any experience in these?
Looking for a wideband...any feedbacks of which one is better?
any info would be greatly appreciated.
Looking for a wideband...any feedbacks of which one is better?
any info would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Dynojet WideBand Commander Wide Band O2 Sensor Power ??? (RI_TM)
innovate http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/ ....why screw with anything but the best?
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I was in your same position 3 days ago, I went with the AEM UEGO gauge type. Its small compact and uses the same o2 sensor as the Motec Plm. Might not have as many features as other widebands, but what exactly do you want your wide band else to do ?
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Re: Dynojet WideBand Commander Wide Band O2 Sensor Power ??? (Bspec18)
bumb...
i need more feedback on this....anyone care to chime in their 2 cents on this?
i need more feedback on this....anyone care to chime in their 2 cents on this?
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Re: Dynojet WideBand Commander Wide Band O2 Sensor Power ??? (suprfast)
haha...i just recieved my PLX M-300
QUOTE=suprfast]innovate LM1. let us help you
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how much are you guys selling it though?
QUOTE=suprfast]innovate LM1. let us help you
kris[/QUOTE]
how much are you guys selling it though?
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Re: Dynojet WideBand Commander Wide Band O2 Sensor Power ??? (suprfast)
oh, i thought that you guys were selling this product....
I just got the PLX M-300 because all i needed right now was to know where my air/fuel mixture is at. Later down the road i'm planning on either getting hondata and or AEM EMS, so all the data logging will be done on those systems.
I just got the PLX M-300 because all i needed right now was to know where my air/fuel mixture is at. Later down the road i'm planning on either getting hondata and or AEM EMS, so all the data logging will be done on those systems.
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Re: Dynojet WideBand Commander Wide Band O2 Sensor Power ??? (RI_TM)
I've used the wideband commander on quite a few motorcycle powered applications, it seems to work just fine, and it's handy to be able to download the info via USB as well.. The playback software is pretty crappy, but you can output the data to a text file where it logs a/f vs. rpm..
All in all, my personal favorite is still my Motec PLM..
All in all, my personal favorite is still my Motec PLM..
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Re: Dynojet WideBand Commander Wide Band O2 Sensor Power ??? (locash)
we us the inovative LM-1....it works great for us....I know that TPR and a couple other magazines did a test on 7 or more of them....try and find it...a couple issues back....
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