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    Wideband Option

    I'm a Novice at this at best, actually I'm just getting started and I only planon doing my own vehicles for a while, so, trying to save some money getting strated. Has anyone used this Wideband From UEGO. https://www.amazon.com/Wideband-Sens...7-93deae8f9840

    For only 100 bucks, I was going to give it a go? if I can figure out how to wire it to the ProPlus Wire, which came with Zero Instructions. any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

  2. #2
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    There are enough problems with the name brand gauge/sensor packages. No way I would mess with that.

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    jrick -I am a novice as well, so my comments are from this perspective. I would recommend you investing in a AEM or Zeitronix, here is why. If you are not gathering data via VCM scanner, you eventually will be. Many of the examples on how to capture data is shown from the perspective is using one of these. Example is Goatrope Garage - all of his Charts are built on the AEM (user math, connections, etc)

    I use the Zeitronix ZT-3 - https://www.zeitronix.com/order/orde...Bundled%20Kits - I wired it into a cigarette lighter, directly to my HP2 and pro-link and capture very accurate data. I have had to interpolate many instructions and YouTube videos, but it works very nicely, and in my opinion was easy to set up and use. Please note, if I would have started this journey out earlier and know what I know now, I would have went with the AEM due to all these user friendly instructions. However, I do feel Zietronix has a better system and my setup works better than the AEM (My opinion)

    Succinctly - buy a name brand kit which has a lot of information out in the world which you can learn easily on - Amazon China stuff is going to cause you frustration