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Old Mar 12, 2022 | 10:36 PM
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What wideband gauges are you guys using and which seem to work the best directly out of the box and last the longest? Im trying to confirm my dynotune is 12.6-12.7 WOT to 6k and need a wideband to confirm this. Ive tried the aem 4110 in 2011-2012 and worked great but looking at other brands. Anyone use and had experience with glowshift digital widebands or lc2 innovate and any type of warranty?

Old Mar 13, 2022 | 11:43 AM
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No one over here uses widebands with their n2o kits and have positive reviews?
Old Mar 14, 2022 | 04:14 PM
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I use an AEM one, it seems to be pretty good so far. I've read that the glowshift ones have gotten better but I don't have any first hand experience with them.
Old Mar 14, 2022 | 04:20 PM
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I use an AEM one, it seems to be pretty good so far. I've read that the glowshift ones have gotten better but I don't have any first hand experience with them.
Yes i may go with glowshift ive used the aem 4110 in 2011-2012 on my 501whp+6lbs to 9Lbs s475 turbo in the downpipe and worked great. But since then glowshift has manufactured a better looking wideband digitial gauge. I spoke with glowshift said 1 year warranty on gauge and controller and 30 day warranty on o2 sensor. Ive heard or read horror stories of the innovate lc2 plug not plugging in correctly so glowshift may be better or aem. I spoke with both aem and glowshift both told me bosch 17025 was the o2 sensor and can be bought on ebay for 30$ just make sure its a real bosch o2 sensor in bosch packaging and not an ebay generic knock off. The wideband retailers want from 90-110$ for just the sensor if it fails and dont warranty their sensor. I think the single dash pod would look great on the 99 corvette dash. i dont plan on getting anymore gauges unless i were to add a 50-75 shot and electric fuel pressure gauge and bottle pressure gauge.

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Now that I think about it, I used to have glowshift gauges in my old 89 Probe Turbo lol. I remember thinking I was hot **** because they changed colour as you were driving. They were just ebay specials back then though.
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Now that I think about it, I used to have glowshift gauges in my old 89 Probe Turbo lol. I remember thinking I was hot **** because they changed colour as you were driving. They were just ebay specials back then though.
How long ago was that i used eboost street with aem 4110 wideband and worked great in 2011-2012 on my 500+whp 98 z28 s475. Glowshift used to be a cheaper brand then what they are now or you mean their stuff was cheaper on ebay but went up?
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That would have been 20 years ago now
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Ok so they advanced on products or good reputution. Im think im going to go with one of these and the on dash swivel mount. Should run just under 200$ from amazon. They have 1 year warranty on the gauge and controller and 30 day on the sensor. Its the same bosch 17025 they told me so ebay has the bosch 17025 for fairly cheap just have to confirm its in the correct bosch packaging. AEM also told me thats the sensor they used and didnt warranty their sensor so could purchase the 4110NS for gauge with no sensor and the 17025 separately. Just think when i get to it im goin gto go with glowshift but good to have replacement sensor information.I didnt have any problems with the aem 4110 in 2012 when i used it on my turbo car worked great just i like the look of the glowshift gauge and digital numbers are bigger color changing.

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