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Old 01-18-2013 | 09:31 AM
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Looking for a wideband gauge for my truck. What are you using and how do like it. Im currently stuck between these two.

MTX-L Wideband O2 Digital Air/fuel Ratio Gauge

PLX DM-6 SM-AFR | Wideband Air Fuel Gauge

What other ones are you using?
Old 01-18-2013 | 09:47 AM
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1st choice...
Old 01-18-2013 | 12:58 PM
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I like innovates products. I've had my LC1 for a number of years now and haven't had any issues. The serial logging capabilities is a plus too.
Old 01-18-2013 | 02:25 PM
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I have one from Prosport. Haven't gotten around to hooking it up yet but the quality is nice!
Old 01-18-2013 | 02:33 PM
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i have run 90% of the ones on the market, and if i had to choose one, id do the aem again. easiest to install, easiest to setup {zero setup needed}
Old 01-18-2013 | 04:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Area47
i have run 90% of the ones on the market, and if i had to choose one, id do the aem again. easiest to install, easiest to setup {zero setup needed}
+1 I used AEM in my Lightning and it was a breeze to install

I have an LC1 with analog gauge in my truck now and its alot more finicky. You have to ground it just right or crap doesn't work right. I don't use it for data-logging so its just a visual reference.

I suggest using a little better WB for logging and use an AEM or whatever fits your taste for reference.

I have a afx WB with NGK sensor I use just for data-logging to help in sure my information is accurate.
Old 01-18-2013 | 05:18 PM
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I would go with a aem works great and easy install. One of the most accurate on the market.
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Originally Posted by slowswb
I would go with a aem works great and easy install. One of the most accurate on the market.
There isn't a way to do a free air calibration for the AEM, and with out a way to calibrate it I dont see how it can stay "most accurate on the market"

Not knocking it all all but I would not call it most accurate on the market....
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I run a LC1 and it has worked great for me so far
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I have a afx WB with NGK sensor I use just for data-logging to help in sure my information is accurate.[/QUOTE]

Same one i use love it, plus im pretty blind so the big display helps The analog output is super ez to use for tuning and the nkg sensor is worth it $



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