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Old 01-27-2005, 08:07 AM
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Anyone use / experience of http://www.hardracing.com/Misc/WideBand.htm ?
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Looks good, man. Its just that it is $200 MORE than Zeitronix - which is a proven quality product, And you are not getting anything additional.
They both use the same VW Bosch 5-wire sensor.
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Is the zeitronix round guage available yet?
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Originally Posted by UK952
Is the zeitronix round guage available yet?
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Rumors says in Spring.........we (rennlisters) are starting a GB during that time as well
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In the mean time... Tech Edge are about to release a unit without onboard datalogging that will be fairly cheap. You can output that to the round Link AF gauge and read it in AF ratio My project tonight
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Has anyone purchased one of these? I was thinking about going this route or the AEM piece for A/F ratio. I don't want some box, just a round gauge that I can read quickly.
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A really nice round gauge is the Link digital unit. Thats what I run. Its more or less redundant with the laptop and the Zeitronix Display, but it changes colors with the AFR and thats fun.

http://www.link-electro.co.nz/lambdalink.html
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I have that Link gauge, and just wired it up to the Tech Edge 2CO wide band controller.

Lots of pretty colours! Though you can set it to just run blue all the time
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I knew you had to have it, Andrew, its just too ricey.
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Oh it was purely a functional decision, you have to tune of WB afterall It just HAPPENS that its all bling. Anyone believing this?
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I just ordered the Daytona Wego II kit...

http://www.daytona-sensors.com/WEGO2.html (i took the WEGO2-SYS-NB to use my current Autometer AFR gauge for information and still use the datalogging capabilities for dyno use and more accurate reading).

I'll tell you how it performs when it will be arrived and installed



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