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Old 05-11-2002, 12:12 AM
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This has to be my next mod, but what kind is everyone using?
Old 05-11-2002, 01:44 AM
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im using the diy techedge one. havent used any others so ic an really compare but i guess it works fine
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Techedge. I have used the motec wideband and the #'s are almost exactly similar. For the money the techedge wideband cant be beat!
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Techedge, built it myself.
numbers same as Motec lamda meter.
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Cost comparisons anyone???
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the only other rational choice is to buy the FJO system. Same technology as the techedge diy kit but nicer package. Just buy the sensor from partsbin not from them as they charge $80 more for the same sensor
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how much is the FJO......i think there was a groupbuy last week or something
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the only other rational choice is to buy the FJO system. Same technology as the techedge diy kit but nicer package. Just buy the sensor from partsbin not from them as they charge $80 more for the same sensor
Hopefully I will be using the FJO and tuning my hondata with that. A friend said I can use his as its only a couple of wires to disconnect. Also comes with its own datalagging that can be used in conjunction with the hondata for some more fine tuning.
Hopefully I will get some tuning done this week because I hope to run at ATCO next weekend.
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Default Re: Wide band users (sparkz)

im using the diy techedge one. havent used any others so ic an really compare but i guess it works fine
where can you get this?
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http://www.techedge.com.au/
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right on, i'll check it out. thx.

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