Wideband setup to go with MAFT pro

88SupraTurbo

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what kind of wideband setup do i need to work with the maft pro? What all components of the wideband do i need? Can i just purchase a bosch sensor for 70$ or do i need to get a full kit. I was originally looking at the innovative lm-1 but would there be any benefits of that over somthing more lower end if i am going to be using it just for the MAFT pro? (Basically, is there anything extra that i will be able to do with the whole LM-1 kit that i wont be able to do with the maft pro).
 

dbsupra90

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you need the kit, not just the sensor. the best deal would be the innovate LC-1. its just the barebones unit w/o a display. i sell those for $199 w/ sensor.
 

SP 7M

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You need a complete kit to get what you're looking for.

I'm also in the market for a complete kit. I think I'll probably end up getting AEM because that's what the tech that I'm going to take my car to offers.
 

souprat

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i was looking into the plx m-300. has a display and sensor, no datalogging capabilaties or anything. the plan is to datalog with the maf-t pro and just use the m-300 to monitor a/f's. i dont know how i would use the other fetures of the more expencive widebands.
 

isnms

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supported wideband kits:

AFR Source: Select scaling of wideband input
0 - none
1 - LC1
2 - LM1
3 - AEM, AFM-1 (or other 0-5 volt scaled unit)
4 - Tech Edge (Australia) Wideband
5 - Zeitronix ZT2 Wideband
6 - Dynojet Wideband Commander (0-5 volts = 10:1 - 16:1)

from the Translator Pro Config and setup details Version 4.40 (1/22/06) - MAFT Pro CD 4.4