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Old 01-12-2008, 10:52 PM
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How many of you guys out there are running non digtal wideband gauges and how safe are they?
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Default Re: wideband guages? (deeweezy187)

more specifically which analog widebands are you talking about? the greddy afr gauge? it still is not a true wide band, i would think that an analod sweep type gauge for a wide band would be really slow.
or are you talking about like the autometer gauge and just using an l.e.d. sweep. even then id like to see a number attached to it.
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Default Re: wideband guages? (boostedcivicsir)

What gauges are you speaking of? Any wideband gauge has to be somewhat digital if its driven off of a voltage signal...

For instance, this one from Innovate...

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Default Re: wideband guages? (xenocron)

The ones pictured above, i would be interested in these.

I have the normal LM1 with the display, which i could use for tuning, but i like to keep a Wb02 in my car, and i could just replace the display and hook up a normal one like these just to make sure nothing goes wacky.

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Default Re: wideband guages? (xenocron)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by xenocron &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">What gauges are you speaking of? Any wideband gauge has to be somewhat digital if its driven off of a voltage signal...

For instance, this one from Innovate...

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i didnt know innovate had sweep widebands, i was thinking more along the lines of the greddy a/f gauge. which is still a 4 wire.
talking digital was in terms of readout.

id rather have a digital readout. i cant think fast enough.
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Default Re: wideband guages? (boostedcivicsir)

Yeah, I think he's talking bout the ones with the LED sweep like the greddy and autometer. I got the autometer and will be switching soon, I also would like to see a digital readout.

I like square digital the one adseguy has on his dash in his dyno vid.
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Good thing to have too, Im sure this guy was surprised to see the number on his wideband when he blew his Supra motor racing a ZX-10R!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...earch=
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Default Re: wideband guages? (xenocron)

like the ones in your picture
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by deeweezy187 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">like the ones in your picture</TD></TR></TABLE>

They are driven off of a 0-5v signal from the Innovate Wideband (LM1 or LC1) but can be used with any Wideband that has a programmable 0-5v voltage output...

These are just some of the many different gauges available...Innovate offers some nice ones and there are many others out there as well.

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Default Re: wideband guages? (TDogg Teg)

homeboy messed his **** up in that vid.
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