wideband simulator?
#11
RE: wideband simulator?
At that power level you should be running a stand alone computer.
Which stand alones are you considering?
When using a stock computer a NB simulator is used to replace the stock sensor input to the stock computer.
With a stand alone there is no need to use a NB simulator.
my opinion,
jason
Which stand alones are you considering?
When using a stock computer a NB simulator is used to replace the stock sensor input to the stock computer.
With a stand alone there is no need to use a NB simulator.
my opinion,
jason
#12
RE: wideband simulator?
your such a dick!!!!!!!!!!! you have little clue really!
ORIGINAL: AdderMk2
or unless people are smarter than you and adjust their fuel pressure regulator to allow them to run ~13:1 afr at WOT... where as my car ran 15.5:1 at WOT before my AFPR
idiot
ORIGINAL: 2 kwik
the gauge and wideband unit is useless unless you have a tweecer,pms,etc to make changes...unless you like the cool factor of having some bright red numbers on your dash
the gauge and wideband unit is useless unless you have a tweecer,pms,etc to make changes...unless you like the cool factor of having some bright red numbers on your dash
idiot
#13
RE: wideband simulator?
I would want a wide band gauge for tuning my carb. But the set up is over priced. Nearly $300, just for a simple gauge set up. Gotta' buy a sensor, controller, & gauge. I dunno' why a gauge would need a controller. Just one more thing to make it expensive.
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