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Old Mar 8, 2010, 06:05 PM
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Uego or Zextronics. I will never give Innovate any money.
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Originally Posted by MR Turco
Uego or Zextronics. I will never give Innovate any money.
Uego looks good, recommend any particular site that carries it?
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Maperformance.com sends me emails all the time about sales they're running on the uego. Might be worth a look. I've had my innovate for a while now though.
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yeah a few vendors have it for under $200
Old Mar 9, 2010, 07:28 AM
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I'm still learning, Speed Density is a bit new to me. I really appreciate the help!

Which if these do I need?

http://www.maperformance.com/aem-ueg...ngle-dual.html

http://www.maperformance.com/aem-inl...r-30-2310.html

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The digital one.
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Can I get away with just the sensor or do I need a controller as well? Stock ECU.

Sensor is like $73 bucks.

http://www.extremepsi.com/store/cust...cat=891&page=1
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I'm a ZT2 man myself, no worries, no hassles, installed myself with noob skills and reads point for point with the DD Dyno WB.
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Originally Posted by golgo13
Can I get away with just the sensor or do I need a controller as well? Stock ECU.

Sensor is like $73 bucks.

http://www.extremepsi.com/store/cust...cat=891&page=1
u need a wideband controller for a wideband sensor
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Originally Posted by travman
u need a wideband controller for a wideband sensor
Okay, thanks for the info. I wasn't sure if the ECU could read the sensor or if a controller was necessary.

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AEM Uego
LC-1
Zeitronix ZT-2

Which one and why?

Seems like the Zeitronix ZT-2 is more respected, but it's almost double in price. Do I really get what I pay for?
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AEM- has less range than the others
innnovate- funky digital driver needs to be calibrated and ocaisionally sketches out
ZT2- Drives the Bosch sensor as Bosch intended and does not need calibration.

**If any of this is innacurate please correct me, I have read too many WB debates to care for the details and I only have real world experience with the ZT2**

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What about PLX is there any reason that one is not in the mix??
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i installed the zeitronix on my roommates MR2 Turbo, its a simple to use system and i think performs flawlessly


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