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Make sure to get one that has a 0-5V output in addition to the gauge so you can hook it up to the AEM F/IC and have it show up on logs and such (very important to be able to log the data).
The AEM UEGO has this obviously
The AEM UEGO has this obviously
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Ive seen AEMs all over for cheap. Cant beat 200 for gauge and sensor, and I would not recommend going used on something like that just because the sensors are very sensitive and can be ruined easily if youre not careful.
LC1 is a very nice unit also. Can get those for about 190 but no gauge included with that.
LC1 is a very nice unit also. Can get those for about 190 but no gauge included with that.
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That's an important "only" though.. Plus it's good to be able to check that nothing is wrong and AFRs are where they should be even after tuning