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wideband vs. narrowband A/F gauge; whats the diffrence?

triebenbach07

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i recently purchased a pillar pod from zzp and am in the process of finding gauges to fill it. i deffinately want an A/F gauge. can anyone tell me the differences and benefits between a wideband and narrowband gauge aside from the price?
thanks guys
 


narrow is good for finding stoich which is good for fuel economy.

wide is good for finding any value.

which is critical in tuning at a car at anything but cruise because the car no longer knows what its doing, its merely guessing.
 
a wideband will actually tell you something. a narrowband is just straight up not that useful unless youre looking for a gauge just to flash pretty colors and look like its doing something.
 
a wideband will actually tell you something. a narrowband is just straight up not that useful unless youre looking for a gauge just to flash pretty colors and look like its doing something.

I know of a few "narrowband" people :th_laugh-pointup:

thanks for the input

Anyone have a recommendation for a wideband guage? or are they all the same?
 
youll find a lot of suggestions for either an AEM UEGO wideband or a LC1.

it's really up to what you want. most, if not all, can be logged via a tuner.
 
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