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Autometer Wideband Gauge

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15austin

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Im gathering parts for my supercharger install and looking at a wideband o2 gauge. I found the Autometer #4479 wideband gauge. It looks awsome and matches my other gauges.
My question is does it work good? is it worth the money? Or is there better units out there? Im new to the wideband o2. Never put much thought to one.
 

84Ttop

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I prefer the AEM wide band gauge setup. It just flat out works, never had any issues in the 100 or so I've seen installed
 

f8tlfiveo

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I just bought an arm unit for 160$ on eBay. Had a innovate LC-1 on my last car, that worked well also
 

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84Ttop said:
I prefer the AEM wide band gauge setup. It just flat out works, never had any issues in the 100 or so I've seen installed
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Agreed...I switched to using the AEM in my shop about 3 years ago and haven't looked back, nice units with good sensors. I have a AEM Failsafe unit in stock if your interested...

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Another vote for AEM. I have one and it works great.
 

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i've used aem gauages in the past as well. I prefer them over the innovate and autometer. For me lasted build, I decided to not load up the cockpit with gauages and built a custom mount in the dash and went with a touchscreen unit from PLX



got the boost module and afr, can view both at once or cycle between different views by touching the screen
 
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im using the innovative mtxl, its an all in one unit, the controler is in the guage, no external controler to hide or mount... amazon has the best prices on them..got mine 160 shipped ....
 
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