What wideband do you use?

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frsh13
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Im thinking of getting a wideband o2 sensor. Might be doing some tuning in the summer months. Ive seen the AEM Uego on ebay for like $220 shipped and the innovative LC-1 for like $280 shipped. Any real difference between the two? I think I am going to get the AEM just because its the cheapest good wideband I can find.

What widebands are you guys using/ any reason not to get the AEM Uego?



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eazye2000
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Depends on what you are going to be tuning with.

If you are going to tune by yourself, get something that has all the bells and whistles.

If you just want to adjust a little with your SAFC, like myself, get the AEM. It still has outputs and stuff, in case you want to datalog. And can switch to Lambda* if you need.

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GEO
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Good Old PLEX m300

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GTR PrYdE
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I run the LC-1 in the evo, with the display going through my apexi tt. I got it because it can read AFR as low as 6-8:1 for E85

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Search ----> Wideband(recent content) Read this thread its a good one.

zerothread?id=319138

I also took the liberty of bringing that thread up to the front of the forum.... for your.. convenience....

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Locked, since the other wideband thread is on the front page.


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