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Found this on sale in SE Michigan. I'm sure they'll ship it though. AEM Wideband for less than $300. NOt to shabby clicky!-Tim
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CEG Dragon Run - October 13-15
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That's not bad at all, Once i get tuned I'm definitely going to get one.
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I want one.
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Originally posted by LocoGSR: I want one.
Noooo
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Well, seeing the regular price 100 dollars more, I figured that I would post a cheap price. Good find anyway -Tim
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This is/was 425$ when I bought it in August 05. I paid cost tho which was 275$....it's nice knowing people! I haven't used it yet, but it have confidence that it will be a great unit!
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so what exactly are you paying for with this product? wideband 02 sensor, or the gauge?
Seems like someone could just spend $80 on a really nice 02 sensor and hook up an A/F gauge to it. Are you paying for the calibration?
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Originally posted by Bohica: so what exactly are you paying for with this product? wideband 02 sensor, or the gauge?
Seems like someone could just spend $80 on a really nice 02 sensor and hook up an A/F gauge to it. Are you paying for the calibration?
Your joking right?
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Originally posted by SteedaSVTââ??¢: Originally posted by Bohica: so what exactly are you paying for with this product? wideband 02 sensor, or the gauge?
Seems like someone could just spend $80 on a really nice 02 sensor and hook up an A/F gauge to it. Are you paying for the calibration?
Your joking right?
I don't have time to explain the differences between the two, but an A/F gauge is good for flashing lights and looking cool! The wideband is great for:
# Bosch sensor included! # 24 Color-coded LED display lights provide immediate reference to engine�s air/fuel ratio (AFR) or Lambda # Integrated three-digit display reveals AFR or Lambda in real time # Ideal AFR monitoring tool for carbureted applications and engine dynamometers # Does not oscillate AFR like narrow band sensors # Serial data stream included for output of AFR (RS 232) # Accurate to 0.1 AFR # User-programmable 0-5v analog output included for use with data loggers and ANY engine management system
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