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    Wideband

    I have HP Tuners Pro. What is a good Wideband to use with it, and how do I go about using it with the Program?

    I need to start using a wideband for what I'm doing.

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    Wow really helpful in here..
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    Any wideband with a 5v analog output will work fine.. You can read the reviews and figure out what one you like best. PLX is a nice brand.

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    Cool..I'll look into it..thanks.

    I'm just trying to figure out how to wire it into the Connector on the Module and have it work with the HP Tuners Pro..unless there is instructions in there and I'm overlooking them..
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    NGK AFX is acclaimed the most accurate wideband under ~$500

    I love mine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LSxpwrdZ View Post
    NGK AFX is acclaimed the most accurate wideband under ~$500

    I love mine.
    +1

    Just get one with an NTK sensor.

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    afx w/ ntk sensor here also based on reading hundreds of posts on here that its the best one you can buy for under a grand , I think I paid about $350 for mine from Ballenger motorsports which a member I wish I could remember and give proper credit to posted a link here on the forum

    a picture is worth a thousand words (even a bad one lol) and based on research on here this is how mine is wired up in the #1 & #5 slot


    PB's 1/4 mi 12.21 117.75 trap ,1/8 mi. 7.779 93.99trap , 1.949 short time (FWD W body)

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    $350? You got ripped off. I paid $273 shipped from Hinson with the NTK.

    Also, to the OP, the same question gets asked constantly. People tend to ignore repeat questions. Use the search function.

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    Ya I feel ya on the repeat thing..the search wouldnt work for me for some reason tho..

    Thanks for the replies guys..I'll have to do some looking.
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    I'm finding them on Ebay for about $255 shipped..I take it that's a good price?

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NGK-N...fAudioQ5fVideo
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    Quote Originally Posted by DSteck View Post
    $350? You got ripped off. I paid $273 shipped from Hinson with the NTK.
    it was 2 years ago so maybe it dropped in price... or I remembered it being more expensive than it was... or most likely a combination of the 2
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    I bought mine with the bosch sensor and have a NTK sensor now and honestly don't see any difference in the afr readings. The only thing I do see is the life of the NTK is much greater than the bosch and much much more resistant to leaded fuels.
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