Camp Lejeune/Jacksonville Evos
I need to save for a wideband. Probably Innovate. I'm not sure if I should go with the kits or make my own package. I'll probably make my own...What was the name of the AWD dyno in Wilmington? Any word on their work?
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the innovate combo with the xd 16 is probably the easiest install in there line of equipment...
Other then that, the zeitronix has a lot of nice features and options you can add in later.
oh and ben... im not blowing you or andrew off.... just been a little busy here trying to get ready for this first test. Its hard to study for a test you're unsure of the format of. I should be able to get to it today.
Other then that, the zeitronix has a lot of nice features and options you can add in later.
oh and ben... im not blowing you or andrew off.... just been a little busy here trying to get ready for this first test. Its hard to study for a test you're unsure of the format of. I should be able to get to it today.
Andrew...check out all of our widebands....some of us are running the innovate...some the AEM UEGO...Then decide from price/looks/functionality. I wouldn't recommend trying to piece one together.
I'm curious to see how that shop is too...in Wilmington. I guess we'll find out..
I'm curious to see how that shop is too...in Wilmington. I guess we'll find out..
My biggest problem is that I don't know the first thing about widebands. Other than the basics...the super-ultra basics. I like the kits I just don't know what I'm buying. They range from 300-800 dollars. I'm not sure which one to get. My car has a Helix 02 housing (not sure what that is) and a Perrin test pipe with 02 sim (not sure what the 02 sim is either).
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