should i get a wideband o2? who has one?
Re: should i get a wideband o2? who has one?
Originally Posted by djlunchbox
ok, so i looked at the LM-1's website and that looks like i could do all my own tuning with that software right?
for 400 something for that, and maybe 200 something for the dyno tune ( i dunno how much they are, 100.00 an hour if i remember correctly) that might be worth it.
one more question though guys, if i have true dual exhaust, will it work correctly with just one wideband in one side? how do you hook it up with true duals and no crossover pipe? my exhaust goes from the longtubes, back about 4 feet, hits 2 bullet mufflers, and dumps down right after them. it's not a long run at all.
do i need 2 sensors?
for 400 something for that, and maybe 200 something for the dyno tune ( i dunno how much they are, 100.00 an hour if i remember correctly) that might be worth it.
one more question though guys, if i have true dual exhaust, will it work correctly with just one wideband in one side? how do you hook it up with true duals and no crossover pipe? my exhaust goes from the longtubes, back about 4 feet, hits 2 bullet mufflers, and dumps down right after them. it's not a long run at all.
do i need 2 sensors?
Re: should i get a wideband o2? who has one?
Originally Posted by firebirdStud
If you can get a dyno tune for 200 dollars, you tell me where and I am there! Here, its 550 for the cheapest one, and from the masters, TPIS, its 800 NOT dyno tuned. Dyno time is extra. That is why everyone tries to get their own wideband and tune it themselves... FWIW
wether that's BS or not is another thing. personally i'd prefer another place, but everyone in the state seems to say go there. i dunno
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