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    Default Wide band / O2 sensor

    Looking for suggestions on a stand alone wide band / oxygen sensor. Cockpit / dash room is at a premium so as small of a digital readout as possible and data logging to an SD card would definitely be a +.

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    Quote Originally Posted by openwheeler37 View Post
    Looking for suggestions on a stand alone wide band / oxygen sensor. Cockpit / dash room is at a premium so as small of a digital readout as possible and data logging to an SD card would definitely be a +.

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    The Innovate range of stuff has always been 100% reliable (for me) and the guage is about 2". No SD; cheapest is a Gopro pointed to the rpm and O2 guage

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark elder View Post
    The Innovate range of stuff has always been 100% reliable (for me) and the guage is about 2". No SD; cheapest is a Gopro pointed to the rpm and O2 guage
    I found innovate has a pocket logger that piggy backs their wide band system but it's an additional $100 charge.

    I'm thinking about this:

    https://www.partsgiant.com/p349456-k...xoC0qEQAvD_BwE

    Small and simple. Doesn't data log but depending how creative i get with my camera I'm sure I can capture it.


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    That item looks like a nice upgrade on the one I've mounted in the SR. Doesn't record, and the cams don't always catch it, but I do check it at shift points, rev limits, etc. And plan on using to help tune the dual DCOEs Weber if I ever get them installed.

    Useful piece of kit I'd say.

    Cheers - Jim
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    Now I race cars. So, am I now called a PAVIATOR?

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    You might look at PLX devices. 2 1/16 gauge. Nice output for data logging.

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    Default AFR with data logger

    I just put in an AEM 30-4110. The gage is mounted under the dash on a frame tube since I was also out of dash space. This unit puts out a 0-5 volt signal which I connected to an Omega USB data logger that goes for about $100. AEM gives you all the calibration data so you can convert back to AFR or lambda with a spreadsheet.

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