um, 1 gauge to rule them all
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well no, actually gauges use independent sensors, not what the ecu sees. Completely different, especially wideband 02 compared to stock narrowband.
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Originally Posted by gearbox
well no, actually gauges use independent sensors, not what the ecu sees. Completely different, especially wideband 02 compared to stock narrowband.
http://www.blitz-performance.com/Blitz_SBC_iColor.htm
better, for turbo cars anyway.
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all that tells you is whatever the ecu can output. its like an expensive code reader, nothing more.
than a scan tool. plus I can get one with a cool red screen.
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Originally Posted by import2nr
+eleventy billion
http://www.blitz-performance.com/Blitz_SBC_iColor.htm
better, for turbo cars anyway.
http://www.blitz-performance.com/Blitz_SBC_iColor.htm
better, for turbo cars anyway.
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how can it read more than what the ecu can, if it has no additional sensors? says on the website it is a MONITOR, ie it gets info from the ecu and stock sensors, which suck for the most part. its a gimmick. and what would a narrowband a/f reading tell you? nothing at all.
did you look at the website closely? It has an input for a innovate wideband
sensor if your car doesn't have one from the factory. K-series Hondas have
wideband sensors. I agree that narrow band sensors suck. it doen't look like a
gimmick to me. the blitz thing looks like a gimmick... and really expensive.
sensor if your car doesn't have one from the factory. K-series Hondas have
wideband sensors. I agree that narrow band sensors suck. it doen't look like a
gimmick to me. the blitz thing looks like a gimmick... and really expensive.
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okay i'm just saying, thats alot more money then to hook up a wideband. and i'm still right about the other functions, unless i missed where it comes with all new senders to install for the other functions.
no it doesn't come with sensors... but I think the whole point of the thing is
that you don't need additional sensors... just one connection to the OBD2
port and away you go! I just placed an order for one at King... plus some Mugen
goodies.
that you don't need additional sensors... just one connection to the OBD2
port and away you go! I just placed an order for one at King... plus some Mugen
goodies.
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