help picking a wideband
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Do NOT get the LC-1 unless you like dealing with errors all the time.
I did a lot of research on widebands before making another purchase and found that nearly all of them use the Bosch sensor, which is not the most accurate. The NGK wideband uses a NTK sensor which is very similar to units used on very high end widebands. They brought cost down on it by reducing the range of the unit to 9-16 afr. The downside to the unit is increased cost ($250) versus ~$180 for most other and as atomic mentioned, a somewhat shitty display unit. It's rectangular and wont work in any kind of gauge pod.
I did a lot of research on widebands before making another purchase and found that nearly all of them use the Bosch sensor, which is not the most accurate. The NGK wideband uses a NTK sensor which is very similar to units used on very high end widebands. They brought cost down on it by reducing the range of the unit to 9-16 afr. The downside to the unit is increased cost ($250) versus ~$180 for most other and as atomic mentioned, a somewhat shitty display unit. It's rectangular and wont work in any kind of gauge pod.
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