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anyone using a wideband?

Anyone in here use a wideband for tuning their carbed motors? Is it worth it and a good tool? Thinking of getting this kit cause its inexpensive and looks really nice:AEM Wideband O2 UEGO Gauge - Monitor Air/Fuel Ratio with the Digital 30-4100
 
I use the Innovate Motorsports LC-1 and my laptop. Does data logging also and can be expanded to capture other sensors when you add the LM-3.

http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/lc1.php

Works quite well. I haven't used it yet on the Mustang, as the new Summit carb was close enough, and I'm building a new engine. But I have used it for other cars. Really good for lean cruise and telling exactly where you are in WOT.
 
"apollard" said:
I use the Innovate Motorsports LC-1 and my laptop. Does data logging also and can be expanded to capture other sensors when you add the LM-3.

http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/lc1.php

Works quite well. I haven't used it yet on the Mustang, as the new Summit carb was close enough, and I'm building a new engine. But I have used it for other cars. Really good for lean cruise and telling exactly where you are in WOT.
+1 on the LC-1. I've got one hooked up in my fastback. Great tool for tuning EFI stuff. When I'm done, I'll probably throw it on the wife's mustang to make sure the carb is tuned perfectly..
 
Following this subject as I'm also at the point where I could have O2 bungs welded into my long tubes and know once I get it dyno tuned I'll be changing something down the road and don't want to spend $$ getting a dyno tune everytime. Carb. motor also.
Jon
 
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