PLX wideband
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PLX wideband
This is pretty new on the market but, I wanted to know if anyone has any feedback on this product. The hondata guys highly recommended this product over the FJO but, just wanted your thoughts and experience on this wideband.
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Re: PLX wideband (Hatch4urSnatch)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Hatch4urSnatch »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">This is pretty new on the market but, I wanted to know if anyone has any feedback on this product. The hondata guys highly recommended this product over the FJO but, just wanted your thoughts and experience on this wideband.
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I would have to agree. I installed one on Tuesday and I would HIGHLY recommend this product. This was for a Hondata system as well. Great value for the money!!!
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I would have to agree. I installed one on Tuesday and I would HIGHLY recommend this product. This was for a Hondata system as well. Great value for the money!!!
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Re: PLX wideband (Hatch4urSnatch)
They are about 315 or so.
We had the PLX, but it was actually somewhat unreliable. To be fair, it's the only one I've ever heard of having a problem, I'm sure most are fine.
I switched to the AEM gauge type, and am very glad I did. Better quality and easier to read.
Ian
We had the PLX, but it was actually somewhat unreliable. To be fair, it's the only one I've ever heard of having a problem, I'm sure most are fine.
I switched to the AEM gauge type, and am very glad I did. Better quality and easier to read.
Ian
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Re: PLX wideband (qksl2)
what specific problems did you have with the unit? also, what is the benefit of narrowband readings that this unit offers, which i've been told, the FJO doesn't offer?
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Re: PLX wideband (qksl2)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by qksl2 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">We had the PLX, but it was actually somewhat unreliable. To be fair, it's the only one I've ever heard of having a problem, I'm sure most are fine.
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Define unreliable. Did you have problems or did you mean inaccurate?
Because I have heard that the PLX is up to a half point more accurate vs the Innovative units.
And their new wireless unit is very slick and can make life much easier for tuning/datalogging.
- Slater
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Define unreliable. Did you have problems or did you mean inaccurate?
Because I have heard that the PLX is up to a half point more accurate vs the Innovative units.
And their new wireless unit is very slick and can make life much easier for tuning/datalogging.
- Slater
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