mopowers
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I'm thinking about installing a wideband to help my novice *** tune my little 340. Which one do you guys recommend? Innovate, AEM??? Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I'm thinking about installing a wideband to help my novice *** tune my little 340. Which one do you guys recommend? Innovate, AEM??? Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Thanks for the input guys. I'm leading towards the innovate for it's logging capabilities. Would this be a good one??
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/inn-3795/overview/
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-g2997/media/instructions
I bought the Summit brand. It's made by AEM and works great. After tuning my 340 TQ went from 14 to 17 mpg @
I have this one and really like it.
It has data recording, error code readout, and changeable face.
One night my Son and I were driving downtown and it started flashing E9 over and over.
My alternator terminal ring had broke off so it wasn't charging, and error code E9 is low voltage, so I knew right off what was happening.
One other time the car (hiccupped) and I glanced at the A/F gauge and it said 16.8 or so, and on the way home I picked up another fuel pump.
The next day the fuel pump died, but I had another one in the trunk.
Point is, they are a lot more use than just showing your mixture.
Been running it in the car for almost two years now without any problems at all with it.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Innovate-MT...844-/191672873013?hash=item2ca097f035&vxp=mtr
OH, and the guy has free shipping, 99.8 positive feedback and over 15,000 sales.
Does this one have data logging?
How responsive are these gauges? Does one have more lag than others? I would think instantaneous readings would be important.
I've been running the AEM UEGO in my car since 2011 and have been more than pleased. I like that the sensor never needs calibration. Even with the AEM if you think the sensor is bad you can test it easily to make sure it's reading correctly. It's a simple test using a rag soaked in brake clean to make the sensor read full rich, then remove the rag to make it read full lean. Easy peasy.
For a while I ran both the AEM and an Innovate gauge borrowed from a friend. I wanted to see if there was a difference in the a/f reading between banks (no significant difference seen). The one thing I noticed is how much I don't like the readout on the Innovate. It's blue like the one you're looking at. During the day it's fine but at night it's like a bright blue beacon in my dash and I usually wound placing a towel or something in front of it. It lit up my whole car. Ridiculous.