this isnt a tech question and there are roughly 10 that come to mind depending on what you want it to do and how much you want to spend... google it, these dont pertain to JUST the supra...
If I'm not mistaken, MOST kits include the same Bosch 5 wire wideband O2 sensor, so really what you have to look at is the translation from the gauge or what your equipment that you want to use it with can take for an input.
For an AFR gauge to work it NEEDS a wideband. Check the manual on the gauge to see what wideband sensors it supports. Chances are it's going to be this though
I have a zeitronix zt2 kit which comes with a bosch wideband sensor.
logging with the laptop (not on the device itself) is perfect. the screen you can buy with it is fairly slow but actually i think that's a good thing and makes readings less nervous. it also has the option of displaying your Vf signal and the EGT, and you can set some warnings.
It's not an expensive unit. I have about the same setup as you have.
I export the logs from the laptop to MS Excel, let it calculate the % fuel that needs to be taken away for 11.5 afr under boost and away we go. just over 2 hours of logging and calculating.
on the other hand, it's the only wideband kit i'm really familiar with as i haven't owned any other. maybe someone else can chime in and tell whether theirs is better or not?
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