Digital Wideband Gauge or Displays. Brands? Pics?
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Yes I did a search, but there may be a few that I missed.
Anyone care to share some good quality wideband digital displays or gauges.
I have the AEM EMS Single Channel Wideband non gauge type. It would be nice to add a digital display or something so I can see the actualy AF ratio while driving. I don't want a Autometer AF Ratio Gauge wiht the lil bars and etc.
Anyone care to share some good quality wideband digital displays or gauges.
I have the AEM EMS Single Channel Wideband non gauge type. It would be nice to add a digital display or something so I can see the actualy AF ratio while driving. I don't want a Autometer AF Ratio Gauge wiht the lil bars and etc.
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Yah, I saw that and went to there website a few days ago. It said I it requires "Must be used with PLX M-Series Wideband controller. "
Will it work without there wideband controller? I want something universal so I can hook it up to read my EMS wideband digitally without having to use my laptop.
Will it work without there wideband controller? I want something universal so I can hook it up to read my EMS wideband digitally without having to use my laptop.
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Yes, but it would be nice to be able to see it during daily driving conditions without having the laptop.
I might invest in something like the gauge-tech, but it's pricey.
I might invest in something like the gauge-tech, but it's pricey.
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i agree. i have a blitz wideband and it is displayed through their FATT turbo timer. the readout is small but okay. just i am looking a display with a larger readout.
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I like the wego also. $250 for everything. Or you can just buy the control unit for $105 and find the sensor yourself. It has an analog output.
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I like the wego also. $250 for everything. Or you can just buy the control unit for $105 and find the sensor yourself. It has an analog output.
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Has it been release yet?
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yep
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yep
You can use a standard AFR gauge with any wideband that simulates narrowband, can't you? I've never tried it but I might pick up a cheap AFR gauge if it would work, do they sell narrowband gauges that have digital read outs?
why would you want to read air fuel in narrow band, if you do why not just get the damn autometer christmas light gauge and hook iit to your o2 sensor
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Maybe because through narrowband simulation you still have equal accuracy as a wideband output, it is just scaling it to a 0-1v signal. There aren't any displays out that accept all wideband signals so if you have a narrowband simulation on your wideband controller you would be able to use any narrowband gauge.
Maybe because through narrowband simulation you still have equal accuracy as a wideband output, it is just scaling it to a 0-1v signal. There aren't any displays out that accept all wideband signals so if you have a narrowband simulation on your wideband controller you would be able to use any narrowband gauge.
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