wideband sensors
What kind of wideband are you tuners prefer for street/dyno tuning?
I was thinking getting LC-1 for my car but I want to be able datalog through Hondata S300 and also use it for other cars. So I guess I would need more the LM-1. I was reading some info about the PLX that replaces the primary 02 and is narowband/wideband together but that's more for permanent install.
Any input would be apreciated!
I was thinking getting LC-1 for my car but I want to be able datalog through Hondata S300 and also use it for other cars. So I guess I would need more the LM-1. I was reading some info about the PLX that replaces the primary 02 and is narowband/wideband together but that's more for permanent install.
Any input would be apreciated!
I personally like the zeitronix unit. It has its own datalogging software and is very easy to use.
I have used all of them out there, and I have a zeitronix with display mounted permanatley in my car.
The PLX m300 is also a good choice.
I have used all of them out there, and I have a zeitronix with display mounted permanatley in my car.
The PLX m300 is also a good choice.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 93turbo16 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I personally like the zeitronix unit. It has its own datalogging software and is very easy to use.
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new model also now has linear wb output and you can use the same wire output wire for wideband and narrowband output to help your ecu.
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new model also now has linear wb output and you can use the same wire output wire for wideband and narrowband output to help your ecu.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ludecz »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Hm, I like the Zeitronics. Thanks guys.
So basically It can simulate narrowband too so I can replace the stock sensor with this one?
And it already datalogs the rpm too! </TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes, that is correct. You can just leave that one in the place of the stock one.
I have had mine in there for a very long time. I love it.
So basically It can simulate narrowband too so I can replace the stock sensor with this one?
And it already datalogs the rpm too! </TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes, that is correct. You can just leave that one in the place of the stock one.
I have had mine in there for a very long time. I love it.
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