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DBL NKL
12-06-2011, 11:25 PM
Thinking of installing a wideband 02 bung into one header collector to monitor AFR in a supercharged application. Any recommendations on brands or models you may have used? Not sure if I want a simple gauge to monitor the air fuel, or a data logger? I could use a few suggestions if anyone has any feedback. Thanks
camcojb
12-07-2011, 07:26 AM
I have an Innovate handheld that I use for tuning from car to car. Has a simple plug for the cigarette lighter for power and transfers easily from car to car. Very accurate. If this is going to be a permanent install with a gauge you mount in the dash I've used the Autometer, Innovate, and Dynojet version, all worked great. Most all have datalogging capabilities now.
DBL NKL
12-07-2011, 03:55 PM
Leaning towards the Innovate kit thus far. I like the fact that I can put the handheld unit in the glove box and pull it out whenever I want to read it.
Thanks for that Jody.
supremeefi
12-11-2011, 01:54 PM
I have an Innovate handheld that I use for tuning from car to car. Has a simple plug for the cigarette lighter for power and transfers easily from car to car. Very accurate. If this is going to be a permanent install with a gauge you mount in the dash I've used the Autometer, Innovate, and Dynojet version, all worked great. Most all have datalogging capabilities now.
Sorry Jody but no it's not, it's slow and very inaccurate. And I really wouldn't trust it on a blown application. Shoot me your email and I'll prove it.
I've had decent luck with the AEM stuff but just an FYI, the Accel 77062 datalogs and has a lean alarm. It will activate a light or even shut the motor off when/if it goes lean. Not a bad feature, expecially on a blown application don't you think?
69convt
12-27-2011, 04:09 PM
Sorry Jody but no it's not, it's slow and very inaccurate. And I really wouldn't trust it on a blown application. Shoot me your email and I'll prove it.
I've had decent luck with the AEM stuff but just an FYI, the Accel 77062 datalogs and has a lean alarm. It will activate a light or even shut the motor off when/if it goes lean. Not a bad feature, expecially on a blown application don't you think?
AEM all the way!!!
camcojb
12-27-2011, 04:13 PM
Sorry Jody but no it's not, it's slow and very inaccurate. And I really wouldn't trust it on a blown application. Shoot me your email and I'll prove it.
I've had decent luck with the AEM stuff but just an FYI, the Accel 77062 datalogs and has a lean alarm. It will activate a light or even shut the motor off when/if it goes lean. Not a bad feature, expecially on a blown application don't you think?
well, a friend of mine who was testing it for Innovate against his $12K Horiba ( at least that's the price he quoted me) thought it was dead on. Always matched within a tenth to my FAST or other widebands. Maybe they're all wrong.........
supremeefi
12-28-2011, 04:38 PM
Again shoot me your email, I'll forward you a test done by an independent lab that proves what I'm claiming. And I've had a customer burn up his blown '95 Impala SS running an Innovate.
Thanks Jody.
intocarss
12-28-2011, 10:16 PM
http://www.ngk.com/afx/
I ran this one for years in my drag car n/a and nitrous and it was a great lil unit. It's now in my new Camaro
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