which wideband to go with
#1
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which wideband to go with
finally decided which gauges im going to go with
and im going to try and make a custom pod gauge
something very similar to JT's
and i also like lxogood place that he used for the wideband
now just need a wideband
people have been telling me AEM
what do you guys think
and im going to try and make a custom pod gauge
something very similar to JT's
and i also like lxogood place that he used for the wideband
now just need a wideband
people have been telling me AEM
what do you guys think
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id like to incorporate a couple of things
1.still have the vents be functional
2.room for 3 gauges ---boost,oil pressure,possible trans temp....if i can make the wideband work like lxogood did ...if i do i the way he did i might be able to use 3 gauges and the wideband
heres some shots
lxogood ..hope its cool
jt car with 3 gauges
and Dee 's car
i like the way he kept some of the stock features
do you think its possible to incorporate all 3
1.still have the vents be functional
2.room for 3 gauges ---boost,oil pressure,possible trans temp....if i can make the wideband work like lxogood did ...if i do i the way he did i might be able to use 3 gauges and the wideband
heres some shots
lxogood ..hope its cool
jt car with 3 gauges
and Dee 's car
i like the way he kept some of the stock features
do you think its possible to incorporate all 3
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Hey, J. You will fit all 3 no problems. The only thing I would do different for my center air vents is to make the 2 air vent holes more smooth and not so squarish cutouts like that....
The guy making it was in a hurry but I am gonna tell him to fix it later...
As for wideband sensor, you can either use the AEM one which is cheap, or the best one which would be FJO.
The guy making it was in a hurry but I am gonna tell him to fix it later...
As for wideband sensor, you can either use the AEM one which is cheap, or the best one which would be FJO.
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Originally Posted by jtanoyo1
Hey, J. You will fit all 3 no problems. The only thing I would do different for my center air vents is to make the 2 air vent holes more smooth and not so squarish cutouts like that....
The guy making it was in a hurry but I am gonna tell him to fix it later...
As for wideband sensor, you can either use the AEM one which is cheap, or the best one which would be FJO.
The guy making it was in a hurry but I am gonna tell him to fix it later...
As for wideband sensor, you can either use the AEM one which is cheap, or the best one which would be FJO.
you've been more than helpful as always
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Originally Posted by QuikLex
I've always gone with the Innovative Motorsports wideband in the past. The new AEM isn't a bad choice either.
http://wideband.jaxracing.com/index.html
Last edited by T.L.W.; 05-07-05 at 07:01 PM.
#10
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Originally Posted by jtanoyo1
Hey, J. You will fit all 3 no problems. The only thing I would do different for my center air vents is to make the 2 air vent holes more smooth and not so squarish cutouts like that....
The guy making it was in a hurry but I am gonna tell him to fix it later...
As for wideband sensor, you can either use the AEM one which is cheap, or the best one which would be FJO.
The guy making it was in a hurry but I am gonna tell him to fix it later...
As for wideband sensor, you can either use the AEM one which is cheap, or the best one which would be FJO.
seems a little cheap
http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/view...Displays~.html
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I've also been debating on where to mount the gauges for my turbo install comin up (gettin in back July 23rd hopefully) and was going to try and get an idea for where I'm going to put the gauges and maybe even have something made before I ship it off so they can just pop the gauges in for me. I saw the Kazz-Sports gauge pod like JT has, but of course it's only for RH drive vehicles so I considered making something similar myself with fiberglass or something. I've also considered trying to make a custom pillar pod from fiberglass and having it carpeted to match the stock interior. Anyone have any other ideas on where to mount a couple gauges without chopping up the stock interior too much? I'd like to keep the car looking as close to stock as possible inside (don't have to have those center vents, but I do enjoy the clock right there ). I plan on putting the Blitz Power Meter and SBC side-by-side in a custom mount to take the place of the Homelink system in the overhead console, may be a bit too wide but I'll make it fit. It's nice up there cause it can also be recessed a bit and angled down towards the driver (remove the Homelink and you can see what I'm talkin about). Sorry for such a long posts, but there's just so many options! Thanks for any help/ideas!
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here ya go bro...
http://www.zeitronix.com/Products/Products.htm
http://www.plxdevices.com/M-Series_l...roductinfo.htm
http://www.zeitronix.com/Products/Products.htm
http://www.plxdevices.com/M-Series_l...roductinfo.htm
Last edited by LXOGOOD; 05-08-05 at 12:35 AM.
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Originally Posted by LXOGOOD
ive ben wondering how i was going to do this and with these products i can
good looking out
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Originally Posted by T.L.W.
The install is extremely simple. It's a matter of welding on a new o2 sensor bung on your exhaust and running a wire. It took me about 40 minutes start to finish to get mine done on my supra.