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Best lambda gauge
flak monkey - 10/2/12 at 06:23 PM

Looking for a wideband lambda gauge for the Camaro. Doesnt need to link into an ECU, needs to have its own gauge read out.

I know Innovate do them, but both LC-1s I have owned both died in under 5k miles

So recommendations? Cheap too preferably!


daniel mason - 10/2/12 at 07:23 PM

go for the AEM mate. nice 52mm gauge. digital display,all in one combined unit! i run one on my mnr and it looks decent quality. and AEM are a well thought of tuning company also,for extra peice of mind


Strontium Dog - 10/2/12 at 07:33 PM

I use the VEMS unit. It's a little more money but also gives you an egt read out with an appropriate probe. Very useful when mapping to have both readouts and the gauge can be linked to a ecu later if you want to. It can give a narrow band output for ordinary ecu's which can be fudged for lean burn etc.

[Edited on 10/2/12 by Strontium Dog]


SeaBass - 10/2/12 at 07:33 PM

As above - I have an AEM and I'm really pleased with it - I had it linked to my Emerald ECU for AFR target mapping.

JC


froggy - 10/2/12 at 08:46 PM

had issues with lc1 although my old handheld lc1 has been faultless but now im using aem ,no issues so far and i prefer the dual analogue and digital readout in the car