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What wideband O2 do you recommend?

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94blackcobra

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What are you guys running and how do you like it? I am going to be getting into data logging and tuning, probably with a quarterhorse, so I want something that will integrate with that system. I also want to be able to log boost, so any suggestions that will help get me there are appreciated.
 

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I am looking into this:
Zeitronix wideband that will do A/F, Lambda, TPS%, RPM, MAF Volts, boost

Although the quarterhorse will do record that stuff... ask in the tuning section
 

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I use the Zeitronix Zt-2 and have found it to be a great system. While I no longer use it for data logging (I can data log every measurable parameter with my AEM-EMS) I still use it for my AFR dash gauge.
 

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I have been looking at the ZT-2's and they seem to be a nice unit but I am leaning towards the Innovate LC-1. I've read good things about it and it is about $100 cheaper than the ZT-2. Anyone have experience with the LC-1's?
 

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This is from a couple years ago

http://tunertools.com/articles/FordMuscle.pdf
I just read that this test was flawed....
Here is an article on how they work..
http://www.motoiq.com/magazine_articles/id/12/pageid/43/how-do-wideband-air-fuel-sensors-work.aspx

The more I read the more confused I get
 

94blackcobra

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Interesting read. What was flawed about the test?
 

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94blackcobra said:
Interesting read. What was flawed about the test?
Click to expand...
The way the O2 sensor was held in position, it received varying amounts of air!! Plus a couple other things.

Here is another not as clear to me..
http://www.zeitronix.com/press/afrshootout1.shtml
 

94blackcobra

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Speaking as a guy who reads and writes scientific papers, I can see how it would be really easy to tear those tests apart.
 
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I am using the NGK AFX and love it so far. Benefits from using the very accurate NGK sensor (which will show no reading on failure as opposed to a incorrect reading like Bosch). Has 2 decimal places on reading as well for more accuracy. Also has output for feed to logging system of choice.
 

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I just looked up that NGK AFX kit. It looks pretty sweet and affordable. Trustworthy name brand too.

Kurt
 
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