couldnt you take it to a dyno and have it tuned by their wideband?
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Well, the problem with taking it to have it dynoed, is that there are none by me in upstate new york (10 min. outside of albany). So I am SOL with that. But if you know of any near albany, or near/around NYC, I would appreciate the input. Otherwise, I will have to spend the money on buying a wide band O2 sensor. Any one know where there are cheaper ones than the one @ rx-7parts.com?
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Do I need a new specific O2 sensor when I get the wide band kit?
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http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/
it is the cheapest most accurate unit on the market, and the O2 sensor is included with it (same as the link above, this is the companies website) |
Hmm. Not a bad price to do data logging also. We sell the PLX Deviceswideband controller. They are a really nice unit for the price. They have a new unit coming out soon that is wireless and also does datalogging. A bit expensive for those because they are wireless (almost 2x as much).
I didnt realize it we were talking about a NA untill I saw his name. All I can say is that I wish I had bought a wideband a long long time ago. |
Originally Posted by roadkill669' date='Mar 22 2004, 08:44 PM
Hmm. Not a bad price to do data logging also. We sell the PLX Deviceswideband controller. They are a really nice unit for the price. They have a new unit coming out soon that is wireless and also does datalogging. A bit expensive for those because they are wireless (almost 2x as much).
I didnt realize it we were talking about a NA untill I saw his name. All I can say is that I wish I had bought a wideband a long long time ago. |
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