Which wideband to get... AEM or Zeitronix Zt-2 ??
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Which wideband to get... AEM or Zeitronix Zt-2 ??
So I have been looking at widebands and I have it narrowed down to two... The AEM UEGO or the Zeitronix Zt-2. I now am trying to decide which one to go with..... I cant decied why I would pick one over the other, they both have such good ratings and features, I cant pick.
I know pretty much all widebands work the same. I do plan to run E85 and I know a lot of the tunning is done with AFRs and such. So here are my questions... hope someone can help......
1. Would one of these guages be better for tunning for E85 or are they both the same?
2. Why is the Zeitronix Zt-2 cheaper than the AEM when it displays more info.?
3. Would I be able to use the Zeitronix Zt-2 with a AEM stand alone later?
If someone could give personal input or at least give me some info.... it would be a GREAT help!!
Thanks!!
I know pretty much all widebands work the same. I do plan to run E85 and I know a lot of the tunning is done with AFRs and such. So here are my questions... hope someone can help......
1. Would one of these guages be better for tunning for E85 or are they both the same?
2. Why is the Zeitronix Zt-2 cheaper than the AEM when it displays more info.?
3. Would I be able to use the Zeitronix Zt-2 with a AEM stand alone later?
If someone could give personal input or at least give me some info.... it would be a GREAT help!!
Thanks!!
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I have the AEM UEGO and it is great. I know nothing about the other, so I can't say anything about that one. And if you use AEM standalone, I am 99% sure that it is compatible.
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Ooh, Innovate is VERY good. I would suggest that! I know I just said that I have AEM, but in all honesty, when I bought mine, my buddy had the AEM in stock, so I just went with that. I probably should have gone with the Innovate, but the AEM has been great. I am happy with the AEM.
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my AEM Uego is fast, really fast. no hesitation at all. the only downside is its not all pretty colors at night. All you see is the bar graph and the 7segment displays. I wish it was pretty like my defi gauges
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I have both in separate cars and I would get the Zeitronix over the AEM because of the logging capability, especially if you are still using the stock ECU. If you're using the AEM EMS the logging capability of the Zeitronix is less of a factor in the decision. Both get the job done.
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If the sensor is too far downstream i guess it can seem slow, but that would apply to any wideband. mine is about 2-3 feet from the turbo in my dp, and it is super fast to respond...
I dont like the innovate, the gauge itself is cool looking, but i know 2 people that have had the gauge itself crap out...
IMO you cant go wrong with either, pick whichever you can stand looking at more!
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I have never heard of the Zeitronix before, but I always hear good things about teh AEM. Although I personally would get the innovative WB, you cant go wrong with either of your two choices. They both seem to be great products.
I would say try the zeitronix out since its not as popular....that way more and more people hear about it. Seems to be a great piece and more people need to know about them IMO!
I would say try the zeitronix out since its not as popular....that way more and more people hear about it. Seems to be a great piece and more people need to know about them IMO!