Best Digital Wide Band these Days?

GodStang

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I have the original Analog DynoJet Wide Band Commander. Was looking at replacing with a digital Wide Band. What are the good ones now a days? I was looking at the Innovative Motorsports ECF-1 (Fuel) and ECB-1 (Boost) to do both Digital A/F and also E85 Percentage for Auto tuning. Anyone run this one or any other Innovative? Any other brands?

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I really like my Zeitronix. I had an Innovative like 10 years ago and it sucked. Always had to do the free air calibration shit and sensors kept failing. I've had no issues with my current setup.

--Joe
 

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I really like my Zeitronix. I had an Innovative like 10 years ago and it sucked. Always had to do the free air calibration shit and sensors kept failing. I've had no issues with my current setup.

--Joe

Ya I just noticed someone else having the same issues with their Innocative I just liked the Multi A/F and Ethonal %. Someone just pointed me to the 14point7 Spartan3. So I will see where that goes.
 

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I think I'd go zeitronix, malcolmv8 is a dealer for them and a megasquirt user so he can probably offer support on them as well.
 

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Aem makes some great gauges, I've ran them in the past with no issues. If you need help deciding which to get or want to get an order put in, hit me up over at Lethalperformance.com
 

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FWIW, when I spoke to Malcolm he recommended the Zeitronix. And he said I'd be better off ordering direct. Which I did. Just be sure to order the ZT-3 CAN Bus model. They sell an analog model which I ordered by mistake. But Zeitronix is being really helpful and letting me exchange them.
 

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FWIW, when I spoke to Malcolm he recommended the Zeitronix. And he said I'd be better off ordering direct. Which I did. Just be sure to order the ZT-3 CAN Bus model. They sell an analog model which I ordered by mistake. But Zeitronix is being really helpful and letting me exchange them.

For now I think I will jumper my WBC and see if it works. I ordered all my stuff to setup flex fuel so I am excited.
 

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For now I think I will jumper my WBC and see if it works. I ordered all my stuff to setup flex fuel so I am excited.
Thats what I'll be doing next. As of right now it looks like I'll be installing everything I have this upcoming weekend.
 

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I would just run the dual zeitronix like Malcom mentioned in your other thread, I think that's a no brainer especially since you have the ms3 pnp. Thanks for keeping us posted on your progress.
 

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I got rid of my AEM for a AFR500V2 with the NTK productions grade sensor which was my tuners recommendation.
 

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