Wideband O2

pancake

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Are the AEM, Holley, and other Wideband O2 gauges with the Bosch sensor in the $200 price point ok to use or should I save up for a better setup like the LM-2 from innovate?
 
Should be about the same, myself I prefer an analog gauge. Have used the Autometer and DynoJet ones, the DynoJet one is my fav because of warning light feature and being back lit.

The innovative plays nice with TunerPro and such, a neat option for sure!
 
Should be about the same, myself I prefer an analog gauge. Have used the Autometer and DynoJet ones, the DynoJet one is my fav because of warning light feature and being back lit.

The innovative plays nice with TunerPro and such, a neat option for sure!

I've never even heard of TunerPro.. thanks for that! I'm going to find the best deal I can on either an Autometer, Dynojet, or AEM and go from there. The Holley 770SA in my car is definitely running on the rich side and this is definitely the best way to dial it in.

Thanks for the input!
 
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