Which wideband gauge

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Which wideband gauge

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Any recommendions for air fuel mixture/wideband kits?

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Yep

AEM UEGO - very simple to install and to read, quality sensor and very reliable.
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Wot John said. I have the same set up on Johns recommendation and it is excellent. Just don't run the car until the set up is wired up completely. Ie don't plug the sensor connection into the back of the live gauge without connecting the sensor to the exhaust bung. It can fry the sensor. Instructions tell you that info.
I have found it a really useful tool for tuning.
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You guys recommend an sellers for the AEM kit
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Dont get the innovate, i swapped the battery in my challenger and the guage took a dump. Checked the connections and the earth all good, just wont come on.
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Stack do a nice looking one, but it's circa £260.

Always liked the quality of their stuff.
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Mick wrote:Dont get the innovate, i swapped the battery in my challenger and the guage took a dump. Checked the connections and the earth all good, just wont come on.
What he said. ^^^^^ innovate. Best marketing, worst product. I use a PLX one. A few times a week for about 5 years now. Still going ok.
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My Innovate one workin perfect after 3 years, well happy :thumbright:
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