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2009-02-10 05:40:08
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Gauge Wideband
I've been thinking about a gauge style wideband. I've searched through a lot of threads on the old side and here and narrowed down my selection to a few. What do you guys think?

Innovate LC1
AEM UEGO

Not sure about this last one but looked kinda cool:
PLX

I would like something permanent, and for it to use up my last gauge pod. LM-1 is a bit too high in price and is not permanent enough...
2009-02-10 06:09:00
#2
take a look at this too
Wideband Air Fuel Ratio Gauge
2009-02-10 13:19:43
#3
aem uego wideband ftw, it fits in the factory o2 sensor bungs, its very easy to hook up, power and ground thats it. Very accurate. Plus you can get them off ebay for 200.00 shipped to your door. Sometimes cheaper, ive seen them for 189.00 shipped.

So yeah definetly what i am getting for my setup again, haha, this will be my 3rd one, haha
2009-02-10 13:54:08
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Originally Posted by classicaddict
take a look at this too
Wideband Air Fuel Ratio Gauge


Not bad but it looks kinda bad...

Originally Posted by ashtonsser
aem uego wideband ftw, it fits in the factory o2 sensor bungs, its very easy to hook up, power and ground thats it. Very accurate. Plus you can get them off ebay for 200.00 shipped to your door. Sometimes cheaper, ive seen them for 189.00 shipped.

So yeah definetly what i am getting for my setup again, haha, this will be my 3rd one, haha


I like the LC-1 because it has a way plainer gauge rim (around the gauge). I heard that LC-1's can be a bit bad and die often so that's why AEM came into consideration.

Do you have a spare one that you dont need anymore? hehe
2009-02-10 13:59:13
#5
I have experience with Innovate's wideband controller, but not their gauge. I have experience with AEM's wideband controller + gauge combo. In practice both work very well. If I want to split hairs, the Innovate has a better controller, but is slightly more complicated to wire up.

I recommend the Innovate products to anyone who asks about wideband purchases. It's really a no brainer. The AEM is a close second and can make sense if you must squeeze every penny.
2009-02-10 14:11:35
#6
My brother has the AEM and I have nothing but positive things to say about it.
2009-02-10 15:15:53
#7
Originally Posted by ashtonsser
aem uego wideband ftw, it fits in the factory o2 sensor bungs, its very easy to hook up, power and ground thats it. Very accurate. Plus you can get them off ebay for 200.00 shipped to your door. Sometimes cheaper, ive seen them for 189.00 shipped.

So yeah definetly what i am getting for my setup again, haha, this will be my 3rd one, haha


x2 VERY easy to hook-up and fits nicely in gauge pods

btw, last I heard LC-1 plus gauge=245 shipped (not much more than a AEM)

Originally Posted by Vadim
Do you have a spare one that you dont need anymore? hehe


Cheap bastard!
2009-02-10 15:30:53
#8
Just bought one! Found the $190 shipped ones on eBay.

eBay Motors: AEM WIDEBAND GAUGE UEGO CONTROLLER 30-4100 (item 180327716362 end time Feb-19-09 22:08:40 PST)
2009-02-10 15:31:58
#9
Originally Posted by mirrortints
...

Cheap bastard!


Gotta save a penny to spend a penny elsewhere

New exhaust $229, new used muffler $70, Wideband $190, Test pipe $45.

So pretty expensive!
2009-02-10 15:38:25
#10
You don't want to know what I spent on my exhaust (and it's not even stainless). =/
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