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Where to buy wideband air/fuel gauge?
Mk1_Mark - 27/5/09 at 06:52 PM

As title i need to buy a wideband air/fuel ratio gauge to set up my zetec on bike carbs. Can anyone recommend a good budget set-up and where to buy one from?

Mark


omega0684 - 27/5/09 at 06:59 PM

i use the innovate lc-1 sensor, they're about £250

innovate website


twybrow - 27/5/09 at 07:17 PM

I use a 2J1 wbo2 unit, purchased from here. It worked frst time, and is pretty competitive.

If you are more adventurous, try the JAW system. You will have to build it yourself, but a fair few on here have them.


MikeRJ - 27/5/09 at 07:36 PM

I could not, in all honesty recommend the JAW unit to anyone. The hardware design is little short of disastrous, and the support is sketchy (the designer abandoned his own support forums for several months while he went to work on another project).

Stick with the Tech Edge or Innovate products. They are a little more expensive but they are well designed, widely used and have good support.


martyn_16v - 27/5/09 at 08:53 PM

Depending on what the exchange rates are like, it's usually cheapest to buy direct from Techedge in Australia or someone like Innovate in the US. I got my techedge DIY-2A0 for less than £150 including sensor, shipping and taxes, although that was a few years ago now. Still going strong though, and they have apparently been improved since my one


matt_gsxr - 28/5/09 at 10:31 AM

another vote for LC-1 Innovate direct from US.

These people link sell for less than the factory. $180 USD + $35 postage.

Shipping does seem to be a bit slow, but its Lo(wer)cost.

Matt


cd.thomson - 28/5/09 at 12:16 PM

its £182 from here http://www.extraefi.co.uk/products.htm

its £155.25 from that link matt, that is an after tax price, but before any import duty.


Mk1_Mark - 2/6/09 at 10:33 PM

anyone had any dealings from buying from those links, especially the extraefi one? does this include the gauge?

The innovative one fom the states seems to be $247.99 when i'm looking at it...