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danny wrote:wow..i just seen the video of the dm100 in action...pretty sweet lookin unit........but what about the tech edge...where can i find those for sale..i've heard some good things about that unit too...
http://wbo2.com/home/products.htm you acn order from their shop also they take paypal it's not expensive regards

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PLX Repair Service is really really slow ! I send my R500 on 13 October 2008. Repaired today (10 February 2009) Not yet at home :roll:
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ive used the m300 for over two years wo a problem until the end of last season. it only started reading 14.7 on the gauge. thats a bad o2 sensor, right? i havent had a running car since then to test it. :(

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zex_cool wrote:ive used the m300 for over two years wo a problem until the end of last season. it only started reading 14.7 on the gauge. thats a bad o2 sensor, right? i havent had a running car since then to test it. :(
exactly bad 02 sensor
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I have used various Tech Edge models over the years and it has always worked well for me. 12 bit DAC, differential noise free output to ECU that really works. Also, sensor faults can usually be diagnosed. I would hands-down choose Tech Edge for tuning, no doubt. PLX has som very very nice displays though. For a fixed install with nice gauges PLX has the right product :) /Allan
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Garrett wrote:
zex_cool wrote:ive used the m300 for over two years wo a problem until the end of last season. it only started reading 14.7 on the gauge. thats a bad o2 sensor, right? i havent had a running car since then to test it. :(
exactly bad 02 sensor
sorry to get a little off topic but where is a good, cheap place to buy those? i looked locally and it was somewhere around 80 dollars. :?

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http://www.xenocron.com/bosch-oxygen-sensor-p-138.html Chris sell them at a good price IMO compared to 250$ for a new one here

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at the local napa auto parts I have purchased the sensor for $74 after taxes... I just brought the stock bosch part number to the parts store.
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if you take a look here http://wbo2.com/lsu/default.htm they said to go there http://www.parts.com/ and using this part # 021-906-262-B 38$USD
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Carquest sells the sensor pretty cheap too.

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if you do the search on parts.com, the price that comes up is $80 :( /Allan
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Bugermass wrote:I wouldn't buy the AEM.. In my opinion they are the worst of the bunch. In order best to worst: Motec PLM FJO PLX NGK Innovate AEM I've used the Motec, Innovate, PLX, FJO and AEM.. I havn't used the NGK, but I've heard from friends that do that its a good unit.
My list AFM1000 the best wideband on earth NGK AFX with L1h1/L2h2 conversion Motec PLM FJO PLX Innovate NTK AFX with LSU sensor the rest is junk
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