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Old 8/20/05, 08:16 AM
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From a tuner's perspective....

I use the LM-1 LC-1 for my day to day tuning but I've also used the AEM wideband on a customers vehilcle who already had it setup. The LM-1 can be had for around $349 and they also sell a guage similair to the autometer. Dont waste your money on an autometer, it is nothing but a dancing lightshow.

It is great to have a wideband if you plan on making changes to your setup and to your own tuning but if you are having it tuned then the company you are using should have their own and they will probably be more familiar with there's.

One more tid bit about the LM-1's is most Mustang Dyno's use them too.

Just my opinion but I prefer the LM-1 from Innovate.

Thanks, Doug.
Old 8/20/05, 08:58 AM
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I made them myself from some stainless exhaust pipe.I bent them up and shaped them to fit the contour of the dash,then painted them to match.
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