Best wideband for running closed loop on hondata?
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Best wideband for running closed loop on hondata?
So I am looking into finally getting a wideband (yeah what took so long?). And I am trying to determine which is the best for my application.
I run a closed loop s200, so it uses the narrowband o2 right now. If I got a wideband, would the s200 be able to run off the wideband output or would i have to still use an OE o2 for that or a wideband which also has narrowband output?
I was looking at the plx r series, especially the r300, its nice becuase its cheaper then the r500 but then again it has no EGT output....
any opinions from ppl with experience using the plx or aem uego systems?
I run a closed loop s200, so it uses the narrowband o2 right now. If I got a wideband, would the s200 be able to run off the wideband output or would i have to still use an OE o2 for that or a wideband which also has narrowband output?
I was looking at the plx r series, especially the r300, its nice becuase its cheaper then the r500 but then again it has no EGT output....
any opinions from ppl with experience using the plx or aem uego systems?
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Im a fan of the tech edge. http://wbo2.com
3 analog inputs, 3 thermocouple inputs, and a narrowband on most units.
3 analog inputs, 3 thermocouple inputs, and a narrowband on most units.
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Re: (Brent L)
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this looks like it's for industrial equipment. Am I looking at the wrong one or something?
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this looks like it's for industrial equipment. Am I looking at the wrong one or something?
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