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Morning Chaps,

Rather than heading to my local tuner just to check my AFR's are safe before the next track day (I've been doing some work on the car so thought it prudent) I might just invest in a cheap wideband/guage kit.

I'm looking at these two at present.

http://www.innovatem...oducts/MTXL.php

http://www.innovatem...products/db.php

Can any comment on if these are any good?

Any other suggestions for the same money?

If anyone has a kit they are looking to offload let me know also.

Cheers

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Hah, that bad hey.

I've been doing some more reading and the AEM seems to have more positive reviews in terms of reliability and longevity. The logging isn't as fancy, but some plain text numbers in a hyperterminal session are fine to me.

Seems to be more Innovates available second hand too.

Any other suggestions in this price range?

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The AEM UEGO Units are good. I've had mine for about 2 months now and can't fault it. It inputs AFR's into FC-Edit map watch which is all I really wanted it to do apart from being there to check everything was all good

You never have to calibrate it Which is great. Ive had an innovate throw out rediculous readings halfway through tuning and had to pull over, pull the sensor out and calibrate it, bit of a pain

Not gonna say to many things about the innovate units. Just saying the AEM ones are a good thing

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