digital accurate A/F gauge?
Get the PLX M-250 and the PLX 2 1/4 gauge, Very accurate and you can run the Narrow band input into your ECU as well as be able to see a wideband readout on the gauge. Check them out. http://www.plxdevices.com
it's a hundred more bucks to get the data-logging feature - are there any cheaper alternatives to datalog to laptop using your wideband controller?
Edit - i feel like if i'm going to invest that much into tuning (or learning to tune myself) data-logging is almost necessary... but a hundred bucks 20 hours of my life so...
Edit - i feel like if i'm going to invest that much into tuning (or learning to tune myself) data-logging is almost necessary... but a hundred bucks 20 hours of my life so...
if you have a standalone you can datalog in there. Other than that, im sure you can find some free datalogger online somewhere, but im sure it wont be the greatest
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 86hatchfire »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">what's the difference between a standalone and uberdata?</TD></TR></TABLE>
uberdata i believe utilizes your current ecu. you just burn new roms for your ecu. a standalone replaces the ecu and has many more features but uberdata is most definetly the bang for the buck and if used correctly works great.
uberdata i believe utilizes your current ecu. you just burn new roms for your ecu. a standalone replaces the ecu and has many more features but uberdata is most definetly the bang for the buck and if used correctly works great.
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thanks that plx one is pretty expansive but definetly worth it in the long run. That will be the next purchase when i have the money!!
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