autometer gauge with wideband
Is there a way to use the autometer air/fuel ratio meter with the Techedge 2.0 unit.. I know plxdevices.com has a converter that allows you to use it with their wideband but plxdevices said that the converter they sell wonlt work with the Techedge.. Anyone know where I can get one for the Techedge.. Thanks
wow that M-Series AutoMeter Narrowband to Wideband Gauge Converter looks pretty damn good.........especially for the price.......
i think i may try that........
i think i may try that........
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by hybridvteceg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">you wou;ld have to have a voltage calibration converter. dont know of anyone that would make one. just buy their display...</TD></TR></TABLE>
Already have the display.. Just wanted to use the autometer gauge also..
Already have the display.. Just wanted to use the autometer gauge also..
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by non-VTEC »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">wow that M-Series AutoMeter Narrowband to Wideband Gauge Converter looks pretty damn good.........especially for the price.......
i think i may try that........
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Do you have their wideband kit??
i think i may try that........
</TD></TR></TABLE>Do you have their wideband kit??
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Do you have their wideband kit??</TD></TR></TABLE>
nope........i just e-mailed them before i realized that you need to buy thier $250+ controler box plus the other $35 converter box to make it work off your autometer guage...........so in other words you might as well buy their whole kit with built in digital readout display for that price.......
no thanks
Do you have their wideband kit??</TD></TR></TABLE>
nope........i just e-mailed them before i realized that you need to buy thier $250+ controler box plus the other $35 converter box to make it work off your autometer guage...........so in other words you might as well buy their whole kit with built in digital readout display for that price.......
no thanks
hmm... I wonder what there voltage is and how far it is off from what techedge has.. Either way it will work with any other companies wideband setup its just how accurate it will be meaning how close is X companies widband 02 setup next to plxdevices's
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