which wideband?
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I've used AEM in two different setups. Both have worked great. I have the AEM in my Evo now and haven't had any issues yet. One thing I'm not 100% sure on, is if you're planning on running leaded race gas down the road, I think that the sensor that AEM uses will get affected by it. So keep that in mind. Maybe someone will more knowledge of the AEM sensor will chime in.
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The point is not whether or not you have EVOSCAN DUH.
The point is your making a bold statement with nothing backing it. Like I said the NGK kit uses one of the best proven wideband sensors money can buy.
By you just using a blanket statement saying its junk is just showing how your pure ignorance shines.
Go troll somewhere else
The point is your making a bold statement with nothing backing it. Like I said the NGK kit uses one of the best proven wideband sensors money can buy.
By you just using a blanket statement saying its junk is just showing how your pure ignorance shines.
Go troll somewhere else
Now on the other hand, I dont want to bash the aem unit but my friends and I have had nothing but bad luck with it and we race often. The race gas just kills those sensors so fast. But i guess for pump gas its a good unit.