what wideband??
which one would be best????
http://www.autometer.com/cat_gaugede...603&sid=15
http://www.autometer.com/cat_gaugede...817&sid=15
http://www.autometer.com/cat_gaugede...603&sid=15
http://www.autometer.com/cat_gaugede...817&sid=15
Is it even a true wideband? I went with the AEM because it gives you the exact A/F ratio in a digital readout, not just a needle. It is pretty exact. You can even put it on lambda, not that you would want to.
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i went with the innovate over the aem because the innovate can do more. you can log which is very important. the new innovate package is the xd-16, very nice. you can get it for almost the same price as the aem unit as well.
the autometer a/f isn't a very good gauge, which is why people are telling you to use another one.
the autometer a/f isn't a very good gauge, which is why people are telling you to use another one.
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i went with the innovate over the aem because the innovate can do more. you can log which is very important. the new innovate package is the xd-16, very nice. you can get it for almost the same price as the aem unit as well.
the autometer a/f isn't a very good gauge, which is why people are telling you to use another one.
i went with the innovate over the aem because the innovate can do more. you can log which is very important. the new innovate package is the xd-16, very nice. you can get it for almost the same price as the aem unit as well.
the autometer a/f isn't a very good gauge, which is why people are telling you to use another one.


