wideband guages?
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.
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.
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...
For instance, this one from Innovate...
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.
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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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.
For instance, this one from Innovate...
</TD></TR></TABLE>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.
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.
I like square digital the one adseguy has on his dash in his dyno vid.
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!!!
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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.
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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