Wide band recommendation?

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Chip Birks
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Re: Wide band recommendation?

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kangaboy wrote: Tue Oct 02, 2018 5:56 pm
Chip Birks wrote: Tue Oct 02, 2018 3:35 pm
kangaboy wrote: Tue Oct 02, 2018 7:56 am
Chip Birks wrote: Mon Oct 01, 2018 7:04 pm Those of us using the lc2 aren't just using that one sensor to manage our fueling...
:lol: ...rrrrright :roll:
I just mean that we watch temps and such too. I guess the simplest setup could have 2 temps and a wideband and still do okay.
Ha, good, cause what you mentioned in your last post is what I'm currently running.
:lol: really giving that MS3/3x a workout!
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HA, truth! Maybe in the future. I don't even know what else I would want to use a sensor for...besides maybe exhaust temps, maybe?
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kangaboy wrote: Tue Oct 02, 2018 8:17 pm HA, truth! Maybe in the future. I don't even know what else I would want to use a sensor for...besides maybe exhaust temps, maybe?
Oil and fuel pressure are nice, then there is speed, front and back, oil temp, flex fuel, pre and post intercooler. Oh man, the list can just go on and on!

Sorry for the deviation from the original topic OP. If I bought a wideband today, I'd probably go with a Spartan 2 from 14point7.com. Price is nice, the product is simple and works.
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I have a LM1, used it to tune it 10 years ago and never needed it again. Aircooled.net rents them if you wish to save money.
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