wideband commander

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yamahaSHO

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I like the look of the gauge, but I wonder how accurate it'll be with the bouncing A/F ratios?
 

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Very pricey, and that analog gauge will never react as quickly as a digital/LED display.
Yeah but it logs the data and that's what's most important isn't it? If it's a high quality gauge then I'm sure it reacts quickly enough for my eyes. Plus is easier on them than a Knightrider style digital deal.

Dynojet makes this package.
 

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Based on what I've read, the Wideband Commander is a very nice package. Overpriced, but very nice. ;)

As for the display, to each his own. Some prefer old-school analog, while others prefer to 'bling it', KITT-style. :D
 

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I bought the PLX wideband, and they have a little box that converts the wideband signal into a linear narrow band range to connect to a std A/F gauge. By doing this, you can use a round Autometer A/F gauge and get the wideband results displayed. It is not installed yet, but I think it should work fine. Check out the PLX website for more info.

- Mike
 

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I've got my PLX M-300 connected to a narrow band gauge utilizing the adapter. It works great and all my gauges match!
 
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