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Old 01-21-2005, 01:38 PM   #1
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Anyone running a wideband

If so, what kind/which model?
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Old 01-21-2005, 02:12 PM   #2
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Re: Anyone running a wideband

Nope, not yet. But I am looking at the PLX model.
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Old 01-21-2005, 02:22 PM   #3
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Re: Anyone running a wideband

I'm looking at PLX and Zeitronix, myself. And datalogging throught the Tweecer R/T, of course.

I'm really diggin' the Zeitronix display, though. Looks pretty spiffy, and much smallery than the PLX unit. Course, don't even have to have the display, could just do straight datalogging, but gotta have a little bling...
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Old 01-21-2005, 02:48 PM   #4
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Re: Anyone running a wideband

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I'm looking at PLX and Zeitronix, myself. And datalogging throught the Tweecer R/T, of course.

I'm really diggin' the Zeitronix display, though. Looks pretty spiffy, and much smallery than the PLX unit. Course, don't even have to have the display, could just do straight datalogging, but gotta have a little bling...
I never could get a straight if the Zeltronics worked with the R/T Datalogger. Do you have any info because I like display too!
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Re: Anyone running a wideband

http://tweecer.oplnk.net/viewtopic.php?t=3083
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Old 01-21-2005, 02:53 PM   #6
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Re: Anyone running a wideband

I really like the zeitronix display - looks like it would fit right up to the cubbyhole below my radio. The PLX doesn't look like it would fit there without sticking out too far...
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Re: Anyone running a wideband

I won a wideband setup at a event this past year. Unfortunately I never received it.
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Re: Anyone running a wideband

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I really like the zeitronix display - looks like it would fit right up to the cubbyhole below my radio. The PLX doesn't look like it would fit there without sticking out too far...
As small as the Zeitronix display is it would be hard to read real time. The bigger display would be better to watch out of the corner of your eye. I like the analog gage that comes with the Wideband Commander for that purpose.

I also like both the units you listed for logging purposes.

I would prefer something that used the NTK sensors as I can get those babies for free.
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I like the analog gage that comes with the Wideband Commander for that purpose.
Analog meters are great for keeping real time tabs on your tune. But just because a particular brand of WB doesn't have an analog meter, doesn't mean you can't have the option.

Since the narrow-band output of any wide-band O2 mimics the voltage of your stock sensors, you can actually use it to run an AutoMeter AF guage. Since this output is more precise than the factory O2's, the AutoMeter guage is no longer just a "light show" and becomes a usable "at a glance" AF diagnostic meter.
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Analog meters are great for keeping real time tabs on your tune. But just because a particular brand of WB doesn't have an analog meter, doesn't mean you can't have the option.

Since the narrow-band output of any wide-band O2 mimics the voltage of your stock sensors, you can actually use it to run an AutoMeter AF guage. Since this output is more precise than the factory O2's, the AutoMeter guage is no longer just a "light show" and becomes a usable "at a glance" AF diagnostic meter.
Yeah I know what you mean...i was just saying the analog is easier to read in your peripheral vision. But yeah, I have seen the analog output for the autometer a/f gage. I had saved up for one of these things at one point then had to pay some bills.
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