Which wideband for permanent install?

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thething96
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Post by thething96 »

I think the old style AEM wideband were the ones having issues( those widebands would read from 11-17 afr). The newer style( which reads 10-18 afr) seems to be real close to any other wideband. I tuned a car earlier this year, and the AEM wideband numbers were real close compared to the dyno afr numbers. The dyno is a a Dyno Dinamics.....

blowngsr1
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Post by blowngsr1 »

Techedge for me. i have the diy kit. i think its the 2y. i have had a lc-1, it gave out after 2 moths. i have also had 2 jaw kits from 14point7.com. they worked great also. but hands down for cost ability to use diff sensors if need be and the datalog of thermocouples the techedge won.

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