Ok, so i've talked to Hal @ IP and he says there is no ETA so i'm curious what other options do we have? I'm having trouble finding a wideband gauge that has a 10-20 afr calibrated to 0-5v. I think prosport makes one for 65$ but I dont like how it looks. I want something just simple like it but the numbers are tiny on those prosport gauges.
Also, it would be great to find one with a dual display so i can have both widebands on a single gauge.
thanks
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wideband gauges, other options or eta?
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aem dual channel wideband, FJO
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lol, aem is a joke for widebands.
i have dual haltech widebands already. i'm asking about GAUGES, not widebands. thanks
i have dual haltech widebands already. i'm asking about GAUGES, not widebands. thanks
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binder, i think str8dum1 provided a link to some inexpensive options on the my350z forums...
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i'll search there again since i must have missed it on my first search for gauge options.
So far i only know the prosport gauges and i dont like how tiny the numbers are in the middle of a huge black gauge. They could have at least utilized the whole width of the gauge like innovate.
So far i only know the prosport gauges and i dont like how tiny the numbers are in the middle of a huge black gauge. They could have at least utilized the whole width of the gauge like innovate.
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found anything?
i think might replace my AEM gauge, i'm not getting an accurate readings.
i think might replace my AEM gauge, i'm not getting an accurate readings.
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Autometer has a wideband gauge that supports 0-5v and goes 10-20:1 afr...Idk if this can be wired Into the haltech or not does anyone else have an answer to this?
Here Is link to Autometer gauge...
http://www.autometer.com/cat_gaugedetai ... 3605&sid=7
Here Is link to Autometer gauge...
http://www.autometer.com/cat_gaugedetai ... 3605&sid=7
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toadx8u wrote:Autometer has a wideband gauge that supports 0-5v and goes 10-20:1 afr...Idk if this can be wired Into the haltech or not does anyone else have an answer to this?
Here Is link to Autometer gauge...
http://www.autometer.com/cat_gaugedetai ... 3605&sid=7
actually it reads 10-16:1 afr and outputs 0-4V for a datalogger. I am running one wired into my haltech. works fine, just set up the wideband for these voltages under main setup.
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so if i understand correctly, when you have the haltech dual wideband sensor setup you can hook up a third party wideband gauge (without it's own sensor) to an output on the haltech?
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Just a fyi the prosport gauge does not read accurately.
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binder wrote:lol, aem is a joke for widebands.
i have dual haltech widebands already. i'm asking about GAUGES, not widebands. thanks
Why is AEM a joke for widebands, i use their type UEGO and it is really good and reliable, more than 1 year on my car with no issues !!!
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I sold a VEI gauges to a client of mine in Panama and he installed it to his Pulsar using the PS1000 and the Haltech single wideband sensor. Here's the result.
VEI gauge in Pulsar
VEI gauge in Pulsar
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Hey guys,
I've been using the Prosport gauge in my EP3 for a year or so. (However, I swapped it out for one with amber lighting instead of blue)

Greengoblin, I've had zero problems with it, however Eric here in the USA Office said he said it was a bit inconsistent when he was testing it.
Binder, check out the VEI dual channel gauges. We tested a few of these out a while back.
http://www.vgauges.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=21_30
I've been using the Prosport gauge in my EP3 for a year or so. (However, I swapped it out for one with amber lighting instead of blue)

Greengoblin, I've had zero problems with it, however Eric here in the USA Office said he said it was a bit inconsistent when he was testing it.
Binder, check out the VEI dual channel gauges. We tested a few of these out a while back.
http://www.vgauges.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=21_30
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