What wide band are you using?

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I know there are quite a few makers of these gauges, but trying to see who is running what and how happy they are with it. Just about every co. claims to have the best efficiency, so can't go by that.

I've heard of and researched the Uego wideband that has a databox that can show exactly what the car was doing while going down the track and everything since you can't look at the gauge the whole time. Ive also heard pretty good things about it.

So...what you running?
 

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Are they 'accurate' as far as telling how the car is really running? I dont want one that's has a large margin of error
 

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AEM

See attached for a comparison/review.
 

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Innovate LC-1 here and no problems. I use it in conjunction with my xcal3 when datalogging.
 

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See attached for a comparison/review.


I read Greg Banish's comments on this test and he basically said it was seriously flawed. Greg is an OEM calibrator, and SCT instructor for Ford EFI tuning.

From what I've gathered, anything you can buy for a couple hundred bucks won't be terribly accurate ( +/- of 0.5) but will be fine for street use.

Comparing my autometer reading to the dyno's reading, my gauge reads a few tenths richer, something I keep in mind when watching my gauge. In that sense, the inaccuracy doesn't dimish its value because I know the offset.
 
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Are the sensors being used by the pro tuners to set cars up via the dyno any better?
 

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