Installing a wideband

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Re: Installing a wideband

Postby alexeiwoody » Fri Feb 22, 2013 10:29 pm

Hahaha "popper wideband"....

Hey Jerome, what do you actually need the gauge for?

I thought it's only there to display the AFR - one number and the actual 'gauge' part of it is useless...so I'm thinking I'd go with this

http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/prod ... otimer.php

It's a turbo timer, AF/R display (hooks up to the Lc-1) and an extra immobilizer...practical!
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Re: Installing a wideband

Postby Rome_BRZ » Sat Feb 23, 2013 7:31 am

alexeiwoody wrote:Hahaha "popper wideband"....

Hey Jerome, what do you actually need the gauge for?

I thought it's only there to display the AFR - one number and the actual 'gauge' part of it is useless...so I'm thinking I'd go with this

http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/prod ... otimer.php

It's a turbo timer, AF/R display (hooks up to the Lc-1) and an extra immobilizer...practical!


Haha I already have a turbo timer (disabled at the moment) and an immobilizer with my alarm lol. But thanks for the link!
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