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stang_dan

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I am going to get a tweecer and i need to know what kind of wide band i need to get.
does the wideband hook up to the tweecer?
where can i get one at a good price?
i seen they have many different kits what one do i need?
thanks dan
 
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You can get it hooked up into it but you have to wire it yourself. I like the PLX M300 Series with digital Display. Can get them off ebay for $313.00 new.
 
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Most all widebands will work if they have an analog out wire. I havent heard any real complaints yet about Innovatives, PLX, Zeitronix, FJO's or Dynojets.

To get it to read in the Tweecer dashboard though you need to have removed your EGR system so you can wire the analog out into the old EGR signal and tell the Tweecer you are using "DIYWB" on the EGR signal line.

Even if you do it that way, its might still be a good idea to get one with a display. That way - if the calibration is a tad off or you dont have a good signal connection you will know because the Tweecer and the display will differ.

-Jason
 

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Check out these 2 sites. There is some good info and install instructions for a wideband with a tweecer.

http://home.austin.rr.com/dwoodall/tweecer.htm

http://home.austin.rr.com/dwoodall/wbo2_install.htm
 
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i have a autometer a/f gauge now was in car when i bought it so. can i use that? or are u talking about something else?
dan
 

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You need something better. A good wide band is going to cost you $300+
 
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ok kool another 400 figure to be safe lol

at least when i get done with this motor i should be set for a while
dan
 

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Also if you have any questions on installing the wideband just e-mail the guy in the links i sent you. He also has some software on there that he wrote for data logging.
 
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kool thanks alot
dan
 

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I own the Zeitronix and for the 2 hours I ran my car with it it seemed nice. Easy install and what not, not that expensive either.
 

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If you shop carefully you can pickup a Dynojet WBC for $350. Includes analog gauge & brainbox, O2 sensor, and all wiring. Can be used to datalog and download later, or datalog real time. And can be configured to display a warning light under specific conditions (very handy for a boosted application).
 
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i know this is a stupid question. but what are you guys talking about? what is a tweecer? or wide band? sounds like cb radio equipment. forgive the newb
 

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www.tweecer.com
 
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hey nc its all good i dint knowtill a week ago lol
dan

tweecer lets u adjust you computer
wideband moitor you air fuel mixture just like a o2 senor but for a longer time frame.
 
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10-4 . yeah i just read the tweecer website. now i understand. i am looking a kenne bell and some other induction things. sounds like this would be an awesome thing to have. i would hope it would'nt overwhelm me though, i might screw up more than i fixed if i had that. does it replace an fmu for blown apps. ?
(not trying to rob your thread) thanks -
 

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If you do not need the display... and will view the A/F with a laptop.. then you can use the new Inovative LC1... It retails for $199.00, or you can go to LS1tech.com, and get it for $169.00 if you buy it through Dynotune.. Look in the group purchase section...
 

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Subscribing.


WELCOME NC!!!!

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final5-0

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NCGameDog said:
10-4 . yeah i just read the tweecer website. now i understand. i am looking a kenne bell and some other induction things. sounds like this would be an awesome thing to have. i would hope it would'nt overwhelm me though, i might screw up more than i fixed if i had that. does it replace an fmu for blown apps. ?
(not trying to rob your thread) thanks -
Click to expand...

If you wanna get into self tuning I would start with your na combo you got now

A forced induction combo it not as forgiving about mistakes

or

shall we say, misunderstandings

when your a noobie self tuner

Later
Grady
 
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