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Wideband setups

Subject: Wideband setups
by djxib on 2011/10/7 0:54:09

Posted here - I guess the topic covers all 'Vettes.

I want to 'install' a wideband setup in my car. However - too much choice and too many combinations!

I like the idea of wideband sensors that are installed permanently and provide a narrowband feed to the ECM, but I'm worried about calibration.

I like the idea of having dual sensors rather than one.

I like the idea of an in-car gauge that has an analog feed to a datalogger

But - too many datalogging options!

I'm not sure if any of my 'likes' are good ideas or not..

What are the guru's running?
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