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Which Wideband Air Fuel meter is best?

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Old 06-02-2007, 10:42 PM
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Hi all,
I've concluded I need to install an air-fuel meter in the S2 to monitor the engine since #3 cylinder was damaged with no apparent cause. Which do you recommend? What if I want to fine-tune my S2Max chip, would that change your answer? Thanks!
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ZEITRONIX!!!!!!!!!

I used it for fine tuning my S MAX chip, and for every day monitoring. Also, spring for the vacuum sensor, so you can tell if you have any leaks or not.... comes in VERY handy.
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Originally Posted by jgporsche
ZEITRONIX!!!!!!!!!

I used it for fine tuning my S MAX chip, and for every day monitoring. Also, spring for the vacuum sensor, so you can tell if you have any leaks or not.... comes in VERY handy.
Is the vacuum sensor necessary if you already have a boost gauge that shows vacuum?
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Originally Posted by billthe3
Is the vacuum sensor necessary if you already have a boost gauge that shows vacuum?
Nope, but it's a great tool for logging.
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Innovate XD-1!
I love the ease of mounting it in a guage pod, the instructions were simple to follow, and the guage is well thought out for being compact, and easy to read. I have it wired into signal line of the Electromotive TEC2 so that I can datalog in wideband along with everything else. It does independant datalogging as well.
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Innovate also LM-1 and LMA-2. I have it wired to DME for O2 control and data logging.



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