cheap WB02 datalogging?
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I need a cheap and easy way to datalog WB02's. Looks like all the kits are $300+ and include lots of other features that i dont need.
Is there a cheap device i can get that plugs into a WB02 (that you buy seprately) that wil datalog/ send information to your laptop for data logging?
agian just looking for a cheap solution to logging WB signals for Mafterburner tuning.
Thanks
-Jace
Is there a cheap device i can get that plugs into a WB02 (that you buy seprately) that wil datalog/ send information to your laptop for data logging?
agian just looking for a cheap solution to logging WB signals for Mafterburner tuning.
Thanks
-Jace
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Originally Posted by special tool
The Zeitronix ZT2 was MADE FOR YOUR NEEDS!!!
Just get the basic kit without the little screen.
This is what I have (with no little StarWars screen) and I love it.
Just get the basic kit without the little screen.
This is what I have (with no little StarWars screen) and I love it.
Indeed -- This is the one I was planning on getting.
If you do get it, you must show it to me next time we meet up
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I wasn't aware you could use 'cheap' and 'wideband' in the same sentence...
Looks like prices are coming down from the last time I checked around, this is a good thing!
Looks like prices are coming down from the last time I checked around, this is a good thing!
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If you have a laptop, the Innovate LC-1 will do this as well, and if you get the kit with the sensor, controller, and gauge, it comes with a serial port and software. Plus the LC-1 has both narrowband and wideband outputs so you can splice this into your DME on the NB side, and run the WB to your piggyback (if applicable).