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a/f gauge worth it?

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    If you want the gauge look with a wideband O2, get the UEGO. Its the only gauge (that I know of) that actually means anything when its hooked up.

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      don't waste your money on zeitronix.

      Hey everyone....Anonymously tell joel what you really think of him
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        It's like a dance party in your a pillar!

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          I have my a/f gauge wired into my downstream O2 sensor...this gives me a constant reading unlike what the front O2 does...the constant swithing is for show..the rear O2 gives me a good readout..I have compared it to the wideband

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            autometer is unvieling a wideband 02 sensor at sema this year.

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              http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/xd1.php

              Here you go. I had/have the innovate wideband, works awesome, others on this board use it as well. This will probably be cheaper than the AEM UEGO? Not sure. Worth a look!

              [email protected] -- DSM
              07 Mega Cab 5.9 CTD

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                I use the Innovate, and i wouldn't use anything else.

                Hey everyone....Anonymously tell joel what you really think of him
                http://www.realhomemadeturbo.com/forum/index.php?topic=12913.0

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                  I think he was looking for a gauge he could put in a pillar. Otherwise yes, the innovative wideband is very good. I personally use this legacy image

                  as it datalogs with my ECU. I think the UEGO can be set up to datalog into the AEM unit as well...dunno for sure though.

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                    tjamz wrote:
                    I think he was looking for a gauge he could put in a pillar. Otherwise yes, the innovative wideband is very good. I personally use this legacy image

                    as it datalogs with my ECU. I think the UEGO can be set up to datalog into the AEM unit as well...dunno for sure though.

                    Look at the link I posted Mr. I am quick to reply. Innovate has a gauge now that can be used with the LM1 or by itself. Oh, and the AEM can be setup to datalog any wideband, AEM rules:)

                    [email protected] -- DSM
                    07 Mega Cab 5.9 CTD

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                      oh...heh, my bad. Just saw innovative and well...you know.

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