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  1. #1 Good Wide band 
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    I am looking for a good wide ban sensor. I do not need the whole gauge
    I just want to use it to tune with my hp tuner. So what is the best bang for the buck wide band? Thanx
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    Sorry I thought I posted this in pcm tuning. My next ? is how to wire it in to the standard hp tuner.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 01GTP View Post
    Sorry I thought I posted this in pcm tuning. My next ? is how to wire it in to the standard hp tuner.
    Without the inputs?? You can either wire it to the inputs on the tuner or wire it to your unused egr wire and read a little more on the forums to learn how to get the signal from that on your logs.
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    Innovate LC-1

    Supposedly the most accurate as well, some say the major shootout was biased though.
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    So if I get the Lc-1 basic kit from LC-1 Lambda Cable with 02 Sensor : Wideband Controller Cable for Dyno, ECU, Data Acquisition, or Gauge Applications . That would have everything I need? I would then just have to wire it into my egr and set the tuner up to read the voltage?
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    You wouldn't have to touch the egr at all as long as your tuner has an option for Analog inputs.

    I have my LC-1 hooked up to my powertuner which is permanately wired up in my car, and also have it hooked up to 1 of my 2 aeroforce guages.
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    why dont you just get an AEM setup since it comes with a gauge already?
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    Another vote for LC-1.
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