View Full Version : which Wideband tuner?
hondalover22
10-22-2006, 11:16 PM
Im looking at getting a wideband tuner soon and was woundering which ones are good? Ive been looking at the Innovate LM-1 or the NGK powerdex AFX A/F monitor kit. any input would be great.
Thanks
civic97
10-22-2006, 11:20 PM
plx m-300,lc-1, lm-1 heard nothing BUT good about those ones. i have the lc-1 but it doesnt come with a gauge.
DOHCDX
10-23-2006, 02:47 AM
plx m-300,lc-1, lm-1 heard nothing BUT good about those ones. i have the lc-1 but it doesnt come with a gauge
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rushi
10-23-2006, 03:27 AM
VEMS Round WBO2/EGT. Reasonably priced, top quality, narrow band "emulated" output etc etc..
http://www.vems.hu/products/round/EN/
AFAIK they ship to US too for 5EUR (~$6,25), and it could also be available from Canada, http://www.fireandfuel.ca/
No, I don't get any profit or something for "advertising" these, its open project and I'm just a member of community with very good experiences.
I've heard lots of bad things about Innovate products. They're expensive, and I know over ten cases that LM-1 has mystically died. Another option could be TechEdge (http://www.wbo2.com/).
DOHCDX
10-23-2006, 04:25 AM
i've not had a single problem with my LC-1 for the 6months i've owned it. i use it weekly. $212 shipped in the USA is unbeatable, plus, you can pick up a replacement bosch sensor for $40
domnic
10-23-2006, 05:31 AM
Motec PLM simply awesome meter. Uses the same LSU4 sensor or for more accurate results use the NTK sensor but the NTK is expensive, shit the motec plm itself is expensive but real fast and real accurate. Ive seen a few halltech and inovative gauges read way off. The motec was the closest to the readings on the dynapack dyno...
i heard the dynojet WBC is a good deal too, it has an analogue gauge by autometer a box with three inputs and datalogging capability using their wbc software... not tested this though... anyone else has this?
jimmyb34
10-23-2006, 05:33 AM
im running the ngk and i have had no problems with it.. i was running it on my car daily for a while... and its been in a few diff vehicles for tuning purposes
hondalover22
10-23-2006, 06:11 AM
awesome guys thanks for the quick input keepit coming.
bought my lc1 and the xd16 guage on ebay for like $350 or so. maybe a lil less. fuckin sexy :TU:
SOHC_STUDENT
10-23-2006, 07:14 AM
i've not had a single problem with my LC-1 for the 6months i've owned it. i use it weekly. $212 shipped in the USA is unbeatable, plus, you can pick up a replacement bosch sensor for $40
x2 but since the LC-1 produces a narrow and wide signal you can run it full time, which is what I do. Only drawback is the 20 second warmup time before starting car.
ryan89crx
10-23-2006, 07:15 AM
i love my PLX :TU:
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