Which Wideband
Which Wideband
I am looking for a good wideband kit. I have been looking into the Innovate XD-16/MTX-L, Innovate DB (blue), and the Dynojet Wideband 2. Anyone have experience with any of these and which do you prefer?
wow i know i should not be saying this so soon but...what happen to this forum. I remember when there were posts almost every 5 min and people going over lots of topics. Just seems dead.
oh well, guess i will stick around and see what happens but i ended up ordering the new Innovate MTX-L so we will see how that goes now that they put everything in the gauge instead of giving you a gauge and the LC-1 sensor.
I have the Innovate kit (http://www.amazon.com/Innovate-Motor.../dp/B001QFDZU0). Speed of Sount pillar pod mounted...mostly used when I'm racing the quarter and glancing at the a/f at WOT with the pedal on the floor!
I have the Innovate kit (http://www.amazon.com/Innovate-Motor.../dp/B001QFDZU0). Speed of Sount pillar pod mounted...mostly used when I'm racing the quarter and glancing at the a/f at WOT with the pedal on the floor!
I've been leaning toward purchasing the MTX-L but there isn't a whole lot of info out there since it's a newer system. It suppose to be much quicker and accurate than the AEM. Most tuners that I know of use the LC-1.
Would like to hear a review if you don't mind once you have it installed.
I know the comparison is a bit old but still relevant
For reference:
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/r...B_Shootout.pdf
Last edited by TTS197; Oct 9, 2011 at 03:20 PM. Reason: adding info
No problem, the MTX is set at a good price and with Jegs and their price matcher i ended up getting it for $175 which is nice for a NIB kit. i was going to also ask if it would be ok to replace one of my rear O2 sensors seeing as i have an offroad H-pipe and my rear O2 sensors are turned off.
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