AEM Widebands What is a wideband O2? A wideband O2 reads air/fuel via its own O2 sensor that you install in your exhaust (you either need to weld in a bung, or some aftermarket systems such as Turbo XS have additional ports for them). The difference between a wideband O2 and narrow-band O2 (Autometer, Defi, etc.) is that the sensor reads from 0-5 volts rather than 0-1, giving you a much clearer view of your air/fuel instead of the light show afforded by narrow-band gauges.
Auto Meter Wide & Narrow Bands What is a wideband O2? A wideband O2 reads air/fuel via its own O2 sensor that you install in your exhaust (you either need to weld in a bung, or some aftermarket systems such as Turbo XS have additional ports for them). The difference between a wideband O2 and narrow-band O2 (Autometer, Defi, etc.) is that the sensor reads from 0-5 volts rather than 0-1, giving you a much clearer view of your air/fuel instead of the light show afforded by narrow-band gauges.
Innovate Motorsports The Innovate Motorsports wideband is the best choice for accuracy and speed. The award-winning Direct technology is faster and more accurate than common wideband gauges and is now more affordable!
The Turbo XS Tuner Wideband O2 Control Unit is a powerful Air/Fuel Ratio display & datalogger that also has the capability to record other inputs. The TXS Tuner Wideband comes in a compact case for simple mounting and...(MORE)