Wideband options
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Wideband options
I am looking at getting a wideband gauge and sensor, I have looked on Trade me and there are three options all around $250.00. I also want a matching boost gauge as they are both going in the centre air vents.
I have a boost and narrow band gauge now but the narrow band is useless really.
Does anyone know of a brand that makes BOTH of these gauges so they will match?
The only one I can find that does is the "AUTO GAUGE" brand and I would rather not go to a digital gauge unless I have to.
Any thoughts on the "AUTO GAUGE" brand or any others?
I have a boost and narrow band gauge now but the narrow band is useless really.
Does anyone know of a brand that makes BOTH of these gauges so they will match?
The only one I can find that does is the "AUTO GAUGE" brand and I would rather not go to a digital gauge unless I have to.
Any thoughts on the "AUTO GAUGE" brand or any others?
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I have been looking at a wideband too.
Instead of going for gauges I was looking at integrating this into the centre console.
http://www.zeitronix.com/Products/LCD/LCD.shtml
Instead of going for gauges I was looking at integrating this into the centre console.
http://www.zeitronix.com/Products/LCD/LCD.shtml
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Are you planning on tuning from this gauge? (ala a non-factory ecu?)
I always figured that a digital read out would be better for tuning purposes, no?
Though I have seen AFR gauges around with both a digital and a "analog" read out (in quotation marks because it is a digital gauge face that just emulates an analog read out. A button changes the display).
I always figured that a digital read out would be better for tuning purposes, no?
Though I have seen AFR gauges around with both a digital and a "analog" read out (in quotation marks because it is a digital gauge face that just emulates an analog read out. A button changes the display).
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The Zeitronix one - is rather expensive.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Zeitronix-ZT-2- ... 0950325553
However, there are many other options out there.
A very very basic one: http://www.jaycar.co.nz/productView.asp ... TID=965#11
http://www.jegs.com/i/Innovate-Motorspo ... Id=1154458
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Zeitronix-ZT-2- ... 0950325553
However, there are many other options out there.
A very very basic one: http://www.jaycar.co.nz/productView.asp ... TID=965#11
http://www.jegs.com/i/Innovate-Motorspo ... Id=1154458
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If you don't need the turbo timer functionality of Chris' second option here are the cheaper offerings from Innovate Motorsports:
http://949racing.com/innovate-MTX-L.aspx
http://949racing.com/innovate-lc-1.aspx
The LC-1 (second link) has 2 types of digital gauge option and a purely analog gauge if wanted.
A friend from work who also runs a dyno shop has told me with most of Innovate Motorsports' controllers (the black tube looking thing on the LC1 etc) needs to be placed carefully to avoid shortening the life of them and I guess wrapping in some heatwrap might help with this.
http://949racing.com/innovate-MTX-L.aspx
http://949racing.com/innovate-lc-1.aspx
The LC-1 (second link) has 2 types of digital gauge option and a purely analog gauge if wanted.
A friend from work who also runs a dyno shop has told me with most of Innovate Motorsports' controllers (the black tube looking thing on the LC1 etc) needs to be placed carefully to avoid shortening the life of them and I guess wrapping in some heatwrap might help with this.
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Wideband options
I was using the AEM UEGO wideband (as was "poison") which has a digital reading and a pseudo-analog display, as well as providing an input for the ECU. Only drawback is the reading is a bit laggy (as they all are) , but if you can find a long enough road it doesnt matter
They do boosty gauges too.
HTH...
On 20 August 2013 14:42, warrior <mx5talk@mx5forum.co.nz (mx5talk@mx5forum.co.nz)> wrote:

They do boosty gauges too.
HTH...
On 20 August 2013 14:42, warrior <mx5talk@mx5forum.co.nz (mx5talk@mx5forum.co.nz)> wrote:
[Posted via external email]I am looking at getting a wideband gauge and sensor, I have looked on Trade me and there are three options all around $250.00. I also want a matching boost gauge as they are both going in the centre air vents.
I have a boost and narrow band gauge now but the narrow band is useless really.
Does anyone know of a brand that makes BOTH of these gauges so they will match?
The only one I can find that does is the "AUTO GAUGE" brand and I would rather not go to a digital gauge unless I have to.
Any thoughts on the "AUTO GAUGE" brand or any others?
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you could always convert your narrow band gauge with an LC1 if your gauges already match
you can ste the LC1 to have any output you like
http://www.europerformance.co.nz/index.php?cPath=22
you can ste the LC1 to have any output you like
http://www.europerformance.co.nz/index.php?cPath=22
The other option is once I fit the larger pulley to just get in dyno tuned? It is only running a POWERCARD so only the fuel and timing needs to be done.
This will also tell me if I need to go to larger injectors, but what I have read and been told I shouldn't have to.
I am guessing that this would not take to long on the dyno and would not cost heaps.
If I did get the dyno tune done then it will be set and I can forget it? Is that what you guys would think?
This will also tell me if I need to go to larger injectors, but what I have read and been told I shouldn't have to.
I am guessing that this would not take to long on the dyno and would not cost heaps.
If I did get the dyno tune done then it will be set and I can forget it? Is that what you guys would think?
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Depends if the dyno can do steady state runs to tune for the more awkward parts of the fuel table (the bits where you drive daily). If they can do that then yea it should pretty much be set and forget. (Altitude changes permitting)
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