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Old Aug 3, 2006 | 10:23 PM
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theres a company i think its called AMS or something like that i heard they have a silver car with no spoiler and a parachute on the back i am pretty sure that car has exactly what you are looking for''very safe and very reliable''power just copy that i promise you will be pleased with your decision
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Old Aug 8, 2006 | 07:39 AM
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Originally Posted by scott yo
theres a company i think its called AMS or something like that i heard they have a silver car with no spoiler and a parachute on the back i am pretty sure that car has exactly what you are looking for''very safe and very reliable''power just copy that i promise you will be pleased with your decision

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Old Aug 8, 2006 | 10:23 AM
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Originally Posted by SRTRaceR04
So which WBo2 sensor should I go with?? They make one that fits in a 52mm bezel right?? I have zero experience with wideband sensors, so any info is appreciated!! I read somewhere that some ECU's have problems with the different voltage that is supplied by a Wideband o2.....is that true with the Evo?
AEM has a 52mm WBo2 that a lot of people are using. I am running a TurboXS WBo2 just for simplicity when hooking it to my UTEC.

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Last question, can all the gauges be put in before I put the mods in?? I would like to put all the mods in at one time, and all the gauges in at one time. But which time is better to put the gauges in: before or after mods?? Thanks!!!!
I would suggest putting the guages in first so you can see how your car is opperating in stock trim and you can compare that to what the car is doing after the mods.
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Old Aug 8, 2006 | 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by nrcooled
AEM has a 52mm WBo2 that a lot of people are using. I am running a TurboXS WBo2 just for simplicity when hooking it to my UTEC.



I would suggest putting the guages in first so you can see how your car is opperating in stock trim and you can compare that to what the car is doing after the mods.
Thank you for the very helpful info. Can't hurt to read up on everything I plan on putting in the car!!
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