looking for a good brand to use is anyone using one with there supercharger
looking for a good brand to use is anyone using one with there supercharger
hottrodd
I have this one:
http://www.ngksparkplugs.com//produc...000&country=US
Jeff has this one:
http://plxdevices.com/M-Series_productinfo.htm
Mark
Steel City Terminators
'04 Black Cobra
663RWHP / 665RWTQ
I use the PLX devices M-300
http://plxdevices.com/products_widebandO2.htm.
Works Good.
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2004 Cobra, Whipple ,TH-400
Burning Corn
9.97 - 135.5
Why did you change Mark?
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2004 Cobra, Whipple ,TH-400
Burning Corn
9.97 - 135.5
If you're interested, we sell both FAST and AEM wideband kits.
I'm running this:
http://www.aeroforcetech.com/products_interceptor.html
With one of these:
http://www.aeroforcetech.com/products_sensors.html
Has a free air cal mode too.
-HD
I never heard of aeroforce, but it looks like a nice setup.
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2004 Cobra, Whipple ,TH-400
Burning Corn
9.97 - 135.5
Do you just need an O2 sensor or you need a wideband? No experience but everyone says thats NTK sensors are the best. Best deal:
https://hinsonsupercars.com/p-1079-n...en-sensor.aspx
They are making them with the SVT logo as well now. Can read up to 30 parameters or something like that. Im eventually going that route but Ive got the Innovate LC1 wideband now with the Speedhut SVT gauges
They do read a LOT of stuff. Each gauge will only display two parameters at any given time, but you can also manually scroll through any parameters you've selected or set the gauge up to do that automatically.
Mine is usually only displaying Air/Fuel ratio and IAT, but actually monitoring:
Air/Fuel Ratio
Ambient Temp
Intake Air Temp
Barometric Press
Coolant Temp
Cylinder Head Temp
Long Term Fuel Trim Bank 1&2
Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 1&2
Fuel Pump Duty Cycle
Fuel Rail PSI
RPM
And I have the alert LED's set up as a shift light.
Plus it will read and clear DTC's and you can daisy chain two together to display more parameters at once.
I've been exceptionally happy with the setup. You get a ton of telemetry in a compact package.
-HD