So I'm looking for an A/F system that is fairly simple to use.
It would be nice to have it down load to a USB or something.
What's the easiest to use out there??
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This one is simple to install and simple to download.
http://www.daytona-sensors.com/products_tuning.html
http://www.daytona-sensors.com/products_tuning.html
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I Like the Innovate LM2, you can watch it on the screen along with RPM and log it to an SD card. Logworks is a free program to look at the file.
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I've used the Innovate products before, but they are finnicky.
I now use this, and so far I love it:
http://www.stinger-performance.com/universalparts.html
Look at the Spartan 2. It's very nice, and it works when you want it to.
I now use this, and so far I love it:
http://www.stinger-performance.com/universalparts.html
Look at the Spartan 2. It's very nice, and it works when you want it to.
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Thanks guys.
I'm looking for something that will allow me to record some data while a cruise so I can finally tune this pig. I think I need to be able to put a TPS on it and a vacuum source so I can record those too and plot it out.
I'm looking for something that will allow me to record some data while a cruise so I can finally tune this pig. I think I need to be able to put a TPS on it and a vacuum source so I can record those too and plot it out.
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The LM2 will give you those, with the addition of the SSI4 interface. Log one or 2 O2's, RPM, and interface your TPS and vacuum with the SSI4
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Use a NB sensor, voltmeter and a video camera...................can't get any cheaper or simpler than that.
Just calibrate the sensor first so you know it works.
Just calibrate the sensor first so you know it works.
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The Daytona Sensors "WEGO" records for 760 seconds at about one data point every 0.10 seconds.
PM me and I'll send you some files that I have from various friends.
PM me and I'll send you some files that I have from various friends.
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