Hey guys, need to purchase a wideband soon for tuning.
What are your recommendations?
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Wideband O2 recommendations.
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Re: Wideband O2 recommendations.
I like the 14point7 spartan 2 controllers coupled with a genuine Bosch sensor.
Gareth on here normally sells them but you will have to check with him if he has stock.
Gareth on here normally sells them but you will have to check with him if he has stock.
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Re: Wideband O2 recommendations.
Thanks Vlad.vlad01 wrote:I like the 14point7 spartan 2 controllers coupled with a genuine Bosch sensor.
Gareth on here normally sells them but you will have to check with him if he has stock.
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Re: Wideband O2 recommendations.
i have innovate MTX-L (never had issues with it like alot of people seem to) and spartan 2 widebands, both seem to work great.
main reason for a MTX-L for me is the gauge display, whereas the spartan doesnt have one, just allows you to wire into ECU for data logging.
main reason for a MTX-L for me is the gauge display, whereas the spartan doesnt have one, just allows you to wire into ECU for data logging.
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Re: Wideband O2 recommendations.
The AEM widebands seem to be pretty good, and have a gauge, and can be bought with a genuine sensor. I got mine here https://www.carmodsaustralia.com.au/x-s ... gauge.html and there is another kit here https://www.carmodsaustralia.com.au/wid ... e-kit.html
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Re: Wideband O2 recommendations.
Thanks Antus, I purchased the X Series AEM 30-0300 unit tonight so I will see how it goes.antus wrote:The AEM widebands seem to be pretty good, and have a gauge, and can be bought with a genuine sensor. I got mine here https://www.carmodsaustralia.com.au/x-s ... gauge.html and there is another kit here https://www.carmodsaustralia.com.au/wid ... e-kit.html