What kind of widebands are you guys running? I have been looking at the AEM UEGO.
F Fletch124 2jz swapped! Jul 17, 2005 1,282 0 0 Reno, Nevada Dec 4, 2006 #1 What kind of widebands are you guys running? I have been looking at the AEM UEGO.
QWIKSTRIKE 475rwhp459torq an climbin Apr 3, 2005 1,172 0 36 63 Some where out there www.cardomain.com Dec 4, 2006 #2 I am using the Innovate lm1
werewolves182 is without a supra :( Aug 23, 2005 436 0 16 Crownsville, MD Dec 4, 2006 #3 AEM Uego here. Way easy to install and works great.
jdub Official SM Expert: Motor Oil, Lubricants & Fil SM Expert Feb 10, 2006 10,730 1 38 Valley of the Sun Dec 4, 2006 #5 Got a PLX...works great. The AEM is good too. Both have narrow band outputs if you want to wire into the ECU and completely eliminate the stock O2. Last edited: Dec 4, 2006
Got a PLX...works great. The AEM is good too. Both have narrow band outputs if you want to wire into the ECU and completely eliminate the stock O2.
supra8903 New Member Jan 12, 2006 512 0 0 39 Latham, NY Dec 4, 2006 #6 aem eugo here.... works good for me joe
tonysupra Supramania Contributor Dec 3, 2005 224 0 0 39 CT Dec 4, 2006 #7 innovate lc-1 with x-16 gauge i think its called. theres a group buy going on with dr jonez.
hottscennessey DONT BE A BITCH! Jun 3, 2005 3,137 0 36 37 Richmond, VA Dec 4, 2006 #8 Zeitronix.. and they're releasing a gauge in feb.
F Fletch124 2jz swapped! Jul 17, 2005 1,282 0 0 Reno, Nevada Dec 4, 2006 #9 I've always wondered exactly how the LM-1 unit really is. In the pictures it looks quite large, if it then i definetly wont get it.
I've always wondered exactly how the LM-1 unit really is. In the pictures it looks quite large, if it then i definetly wont get it.
F Fletch124 2jz swapped! Jul 17, 2005 1,282 0 0 Reno, Nevada Dec 4, 2006 #10 inline6 said: ZT2 here, works great Click to expand... Cant seem to find anything on this. Link?
I inline6 Whistle>Whine Sep 22, 2005 208 0 16 SoCal Dec 4, 2006 #11 Fletch124 said: Cant seem to find anything on this. Link? Click to expand... zeitronix.com
F Fletch124 2jz swapped! Jul 17, 2005 1,282 0 0 Reno, Nevada Dec 4, 2006 #12 inline6 said: zeitronix.com Click to expand... Thanks a bunch!
tookwik4u89 Red T-shirt Apr 6, 2005 2,008 0 36 Rockford, IL Dec 4, 2006 #13 Dynojet www.widebandcommander.com
aljordan LEADED FUEL ONLY Jul 14, 2005 466 0 0 50 Indianapolis, Indiana www.apeserver.com Dec 4, 2006 #14 FJO
HIDPLANET 89 1JZGTE May 5, 2006 836 0 0 Southern California www.hidplanet.com Dec 4, 2006 #15 Does the AEM Wideband come with everything needed to operate? No seperate controller needed and sensor included on package?
Does the AEM Wideband come with everything needed to operate? No seperate controller needed and sensor included on package?
F Fletch124 2jz swapped! Jul 17, 2005 1,282 0 0 Reno, Nevada Dec 4, 2006 #17 tookwik4u89 said: Dynojet www.widebandcommander.com Click to expand... Only thing that i dont like is there website isnt very helpful and they dont have digital gauges, hard to really read an analog gauge.
tookwik4u89 said: Dynojet www.widebandcommander.com Click to expand... Only thing that i dont like is there website isnt very helpful and they dont have digital gauges, hard to really read an analog gauge.
F Fletch124 2jz swapped! Jul 17, 2005 1,282 0 0 Reno, Nevada Dec 4, 2006 #18 HIDPLANET said: Does the AEM Wideband come with everything needed to operate? No seperate controller needed and sensor included on package? Click to expand... All you need for the AEM UEGO is the sensor(included) and the gauge. Correct me if im wrong. Highly doubt its not a "plug and play" part.
HIDPLANET said: Does the AEM Wideband come with everything needed to operate? No seperate controller needed and sensor included on package? Click to expand... All you need for the AEM UEGO is the sensor(included) and the gauge. Correct me if im wrong. Highly doubt its not a "plug and play" part.
MK3Brent Very expensive.... Aug 1, 2005 2,878 0 0 Greensboro and Greenville NC Dec 4, 2006 #19 LM-UNO