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Old 07-01-2005, 04:41 AM
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PLXdevices.com makes a wideband O2 controller that has a narrow-band output that you can feed to the stock ecu. There are a couple of displays available, I have the M-300, but they may not be making them any more.




Innovative also makes a nice unit, if you don't need to mount the w/b in the car.

http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products.php
Old 07-22-2005, 05:43 PM
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Check out these options -- Innovate with a digital guage!

http://www.dynotunenitrous.com/stor...p?idproduct=150

http://www.dynotunenitrous.com/stor...p?idproduct=149

I know if you email them they offer great discounts!

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Old 07-22-2005, 06:51 PM
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I have just acquired the Brockway myself. The a/f it displays is NOT accurate nor can they be believed. I also have the AEM UEGO gauge (comes with its own O2 sensor but needs another bung installed in the header). You cannot install a wideband sensor where the stock one is. The car's ECU will not be able to use the signal it puts out.

ps. That Brockway is HUGE! I'm going to dismantle it and see if I can remotely locate just the display and the buttons.
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xviper, that is exactly what i thought. It seems a bit large in the pics. I was considering either the racer data or a obd2 to laptop connection, the obd2 connection is about $70us but it will display all that the racerdata can as well as allow for some customization of display (dependent on software). But ofcourse the laptop will be larger than the other display and the laptop cant be a permanent thing in the car.

let us know how the dismantly process goes.
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Originally Posted by tizbad2k,Jul 24 2005, 12:00 PM
let us know how the dismantly process goes.
When I get some time and if there is a solution, I'll post up a thread with pics. I want to permanently mount the display and use it primarily for intake temp readouts. The other information are either of no interest to me or I've already got gauges that show them.
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I've purchased the AEM UEGO, AFR Gauge, and AEM ECU combo from Torque Freaks.

Unfortunately, my 2.5l engine has crapped out... (Yes i'm very pissed)
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I am going to recomend that everyone interested in purchasing a wideband 02 device read the following thread in it's entirety. It is very informative if you are serious about wideband tuning.


http://forums.evolutionm.net/showthread.ph...ate+motorsports
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that thread seems like a lot of speculation and lack of knowledge (compensated with cutting and pasting from manufacturers websites).
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if you are after the best wideband then you can't go past motec
all invehicle wideband should be calibrated with dyno wideband before tuning. I am only using my aem uego wideband for O2 feedback while cruising.

I rate the aem gauge 5/10
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Ridiculous response. Did you not read the whole thread?


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