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  1. #1 AEM or Innovate MTX-L? 
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    I have two different widebands, and I am not sure which one to use. Should I use the AEM eugo or the Innovate MTX-L? I have always used aem in the past but the innovate has datalogging capabilities, which is probly something I wont use in the near future but plan to learn how to tune at some point and may need it? What are your guys opinions?
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    Aem cab be plugged into a tuner to. That's what the blue wire is for.

    I vote aem
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    They're both crap.

    Get an NTK AFX or better yet ECM AFR 1200, or Horiba LD-700
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    Quote Originally Posted by matt5112 View Post
    They're both crap.

    Get an NTK AFX or better yet ECM AFR 1200, or Horiba LD-700
    What are the benefits of one of those systems compared to what I have? Am I going to get anything from those I won't get from what I have? I did a quick search and they don't really seem to be user friendly and may be "overkill" for what I'm gonna use it for. Maybe it's just me but those kits seem rather complicated just for an a/f reading.
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    Theyre actually accurate, quality sensors that last longer, can and should be recalibrated as the sensor ages. Quality controllers that produce accurate results.

    Ntk afx is $250 with an ntk sensor now. Well worth that price.
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