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Thread: tuning opinions for sr20de+t also apexi neo stuff

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Posts: 11-18 of 18
2010-03-31 03:08:47
#11
okay so if i get a wide band i wont have to get a new ecu ill be fine with my stock w/apexi and wideband? or will i need more to tune it?
2010-03-31 03:27:18
#12
Its better to get a Nistune or Calum, but with a neo afc and a wideband you should do fine...
i got good results from neo afc... I say keep the neo and try to get a wideband
2010-03-31 04:08:33
#13
does it matter if i get a standalone or not? im looking @ widebands right now but im looking to spend around 100-125 for one but its looking like its not happening lol any ideas for being on a budget??????
2010-03-31 12:44:30
#14
that doesn't make any sense... if you're having trouble coming up with money for a wideband, then getting a standalone or a premade ecu from calum or nistune would definitely be out of your budget even if u do sell the neo. from my understanding of what i've been reading, piggybacks are the way to go for non-race use.

for budget purposes, stick with your neo and get a wideband. either way you'll need a wideband with whatever management system you get or you won't be able to tell how rich or lean your mixture is. just wait around for a used one to pop up. that's your best bet without spending a lot.
2010-03-31 18:22:20
#15
no standalone wideband i noticed a standalone wideband was about 30-40$ cheaper
2010-03-31 19:34:55
#16
Wha???

What's a standalone wideband?

All widebands controllers are "standalone" widebands. AEM units and other units may have the wideband controller built into the AEM/whatever unit, but that's a different subject.

Get an Innovate LC-1 from eBay with dB gauge, they're $189 shipped, and the best wideband you can get for your money.

Then tune the car with the Apexi you already have.
2010-03-31 20:55:55
#17
okay i was a little confused myself ignore that comment well anyways looking for a decent used one or save my money for a new lc-1
2010-03-31 21:37:20
#18
Don't buy a used wideband. Buy it new. The risk of having a bad wideband outweighs being cheap.
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