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So I've been looking at A/F gauges with TP & RPM A/F data loggers. Seems like the only logical way to log? Logworks has this and more.

I've been looking into the innovate mtx-l series as they are well priced and come with all the cables needed for installation from gauge - sensor - pc. The problem is I don't know what 'software' comes with this gauge (I'm waiting on an email back from innovative)

What other types of gauges and loggers are people using? And why?

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Isnt there another thread on who is using what wide band?

I'm using a zeitronix zt2. No worries and interfaces with nistune to be able to do all logging in there. Also logs on is own but need to wire more, i only have it wired to a boost sensor, and obviously an 02 sensor, nistube takes care of rest (revs, tps etc). Previously used it on a motorbike and it was perfect. Read out matches dyno gauge.

They are heaps cheaper now than when I bought mine

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Yep there are plenty of threads on other forums for widebands too. But hardly any information on widebands WITH good data logs & a gauge.

Most of the widebands I've looked at don't have logs, or they don't show enough information, like AEM.

Thank you Stirls, I just got on my PC and saw that it came with dataworks, for some reason it cut out 2 lines on my phone...

Thanks Ben, Zeitronix is a great product by the looks of things, but double the price of the mtxl.

I'm only after a gauge/widebando2/datalogger.

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Isnt there another thread on who is using what wide band?

I'm using a zeitronix zt2. No worries and interfaces with nistune to be able to do all logging in there. Also logs on is own but need to wire more, i only have it wired to a boost sensor, and obviously an 02 sensor, nistube takes care of rest (revs, tps etc). Previously used it on a motorbike and it was perfect. Read out matches dyno gauge.

They are heaps cheaper now than when I bought mine

I looked at zeitronix last week. They must have down in price again.

The zeitronix zt3 + hacker LCD display is $200 + $65 postage. The zt2 is just out of my price range, but well worth the extra money.

Tossing up between the zt3+hacker and the innovate auto timer + wideband.

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