So I want to hook up a wideband to my OBD2 camaro and get her all dialed in, or at least see what's going on. Car is running great, don't get me wrong, but it does still seem like it might be a bit on the rich side. And after all the mods and the tune I had done, I want to make sure it's where it should be as far as A/F is concerned. So what all do I need.. or should I say what is the process?
I was going to go with the AEM eugo, it seems like an easy install and a lot of good reviews on various web sites. I know some of you on here run widebands, so I guess I'm just looking for a point in the right direction.
What are the top companies that make these?
Do I Need both O2 sensors to be widebands, or can it run off just one?
Is the install as easy as they say on youtube lol?
How much will it cost for the whole thing, sensors and all?
Everyone says this is a must have mod. I tend to agree, especially if running forced air. But is it necessary for a bolt-on LT1? I think it's good to have, but what do you guys think?
I was going to go with the AEM eugo, it seems like an easy install and a lot of good reviews on various web sites. I know some of you on here run widebands, so I guess I'm just looking for a point in the right direction.
What are the top companies that make these?
Do I Need both O2 sensors to be widebands, or can it run off just one?
Is the install as easy as they say on youtube lol?
How much will it cost for the whole thing, sensors and all?
Everyone says this is a must have mod. I tend to agree, especially if running forced air. But is it necessary for a bolt-on LT1? I think it's good to have, but what do you guys think?



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