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LaserSVT

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Okay, this may be unrealistic but I need a wide band O2 for the Cobra and have $200 to spend. Can I get one? Which one should I go with?

Thanks for the input guys
 

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Seems like some guys get the AEM from ebay but I havnt checked prices.....better start giving some plasma and saving those pennies

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/AEM-...ptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories

$199.99 free shipping........if you get one PLEASE let me know how it is....Im thinking of one as well!
 

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So do I have to have another bung welded in the exhaust for that? Which side do I put the O2 sensor on?
 
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LaserSVT said:
So do I have to have another bung welded in the exhaust for that? Which side do I put the O2 sensor on?
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turn off the rear o2s in the tune and use a rear o2 bung , summitracing.com , has the AEM widebands for $218 now
 

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Yeah you could turn the rears off or some guys do have an extra bung welded in for the Wideband. I do not think it matters what side, but you can do some searching and see where most guys put them. I wanna get one as well
 

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Coolio, just switch off the rears and use one of the bungs, got it. I think I will order the AEM on ebay for $200

It sounds like I will need it from what I understand. Can I data log with that?

And Willie, so I just do a data log with the sniper and another for the wideband and send them to you?
 
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$199 or best offer + free shipping . You can probably get it for 180ish

Probably the cheapest you will find.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/AEM-UEGO-GAUGE-TYPE-6-IN-1-WIDEBAND-CONTROLLER-30-4100_W0QQitemZ260358078431QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMotors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories?hash=item260358078431&_trksid=p4506.c0.m245&_trkparms=72%3A543|65%3A12|39%3A1|240%3A1318



EDIT: they also have a ton of these listed, so find one that does not have an offer and offer away
 

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If you're looking for a cheap option, build (or buy) the DIY Wideband Meter. It can be found here: Built Oz DIY Wideband Units. You can buy it for $200, or build it yourself for $40-60. My buddy decided to build his, and it works fine.

Another good option is Innovate's LC1. It can be found here: LC-1 Lambda Cable with 02 Sensor : Wideband Controller Cable for Dyno, ECU, Data Acquisition, or Gauge Applications. I also know a guy who uses an LC1 with his MegaSquirt standalone. It also works well. The nice thing about the LC1 is that it's small and self-contained. The box can be mounted anywhere on the car; it's weatherproof.

Either are good options, and in fact, I have been deciding which one I want
 

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$199 or best offer + free shipping . You can probably get it for 180ish

Probably the cheapest you will find.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/AEM-UEGO-GAUGE-TYPE-6-IN-1-WIDEBAND-CONTROLLER-30-4100_W0QQitemZ260358078431QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMotors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories?hash=item260358078431&_trksid=p4506.c0.m245&_trkparms=72%3A543|65%3A12|39%3A1|240%3A1318



EDIT: they also have a ton of these listed, so find one that does not have an offer and offer away
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Thanks, I am gonna send an offer of $180

Unless this is a better gauge?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Inno....c0.m245&_trkparms=72:543|65:12|39:1|240:1318
 

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What do you need it for? Do you want/need the ability to datalog?

Just a tid-bit of info, any wideband you go with has to be located before the cat's in your system.

Also, the lc-1 has the ability to emulate a narrowband signal on one of the analog outputs.
 

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I dont have cats. I need a wide band cause I am tuning my car. If I can data log the car (with my Sniper software) and data log with a wideband then I can send that info to Sniper and get a custom tune without the expense/time/traveling to a dyno and get the tune just as good. Also when I do future upgrades it will be easier to remap the computer. Really I dont want one and am fine with my narrow band one I have but since my tuner and everyone else says I need a wide band to tune FI properly then I guess i have to bite the bullet and spend more money
I really thought I was done spending money on the Cobra for a while but i guess not
 

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Bill,

I have the LC-1 in my car. It seems to work just fine for me although I hear they can be picky if installed incorrectly.

For the placement of the sensor, I would go upstream of the cats and have a bung welded in. Most widebands come with a bung for this. If you place the sensor in the rear O2 it will be too far back IMO.

Mine is welded a few inches behind the (Drivers Side) factory O2 sensor.

You want to put it into the drivers side because this is the side that will tend to read a little leaner between the 2 banks.

Also, be sure you solder every connection and be sure your grounds are up to par and follow the directions very carefully.
 

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I dont have cats so I cant mount upstream of them

I get ya though. I like the looks of the AEM better but if the LC1 is a better unit then I would go that route
 

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I dont have cats so I cant mount upstream of them

I get ya though. I like the looks of the AEM better but if the LC1 is a better unit then I would go that route
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Honestly, they each have their ups/downs….but both would be a good choice.

Now if you are concerned about looks and had the funds, I’d say go with the xd-16 kit. It’s about $70 cheaper now than when I purchased mine!

Innovate Standalone Gauge Kit w\ LC-1 & XD-16 (16 in 1) Digital Gauge DIYAutoTune.com

It’s not simply a gauge only however….and has a built in high/low recall, programmable leds, recalibration function as well as a host of other functions.
 

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If money were not an issue then I would get the PDX system with the LCD screens. Thoes look killer IMHO. The gauge is $200 then another $200 for the wideband

I think the AEM is the one I will get though
 
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I run an AEM WB in my Evo.........it has a 5v output so if your tuning software will take a 5v input for wideband it should work.........may need some tweaking or support though not sure. I actually have to use a different cable to connect mine to the laptop but my ECUflash software recognizes the WB. To be completely honest I normally just tune by looking at it with my eyeball. Some things to remember though is you will see a little lag when eyeballing it.
 

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I run an AEM WB in my Evo.........it has a 5v output so if your tuning software will take a 5v input for wideband it should work.........may need some tweaking or support though not sure. I actually have to use a different cable to connect mine to the laptop but my ECUflash software recognizes the WB. To be completely honest I normally just tune by looking at it with my eyeball. Some things to remember though is you will see a little lag when eyeballing it.
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Sniper wont interface with it. Does it come with its own software to data log if hooked to my PC? If it cant do that then I wont get it cause thats the whole purpose of getting it
I was also hesitant about getting an AEM cause they are mostly an import tuner company and it just seems out of place in an American Pony car
 
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You're silly if you think that AEM is an import tuner company. They make great stand alone ECU's regardless of of who they make them for.


Maybe I should take my carbon fiber shift bag and knob out of my GT because imports use CF stuff...........
 

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You're silly if you think that AEM is an import tuner company. They make great stand alone ECU's regardless of of who they make them for.


Maybe I should take my carbon fiber shift bag and knob out of my GT because imports use CF stuff...........
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That was a joke

But does it come with the software to data log it?


And yes, I am silly. You must not be familiar with my work
 
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There is some sort of primitive data logging the can be done with it, but I would not recommend it.
 
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