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Old Apr 13, 2005, 04:31 PM
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New Product!! PLX Wideband 02!!

PLX WIDEBAND 02 KIT WITH HEATED SENSOR

Gone are the days of $500+ Wideband 02 sensors. The PLX wideband 02 kit is here!

This wideband kit features a genuine heated NERMST cell 02 sensor featuring TRUE wide-band capabilities.

A wideband 02 sensor is essential for anyone considering modifying their vehicle. Reason being the number one cause of engine failure is an improper air-fuel mixture which results in detonation and destructive temperatures. Most modifications these days will result in changes to the air-fuel -- even minor modifications such as the installation of an air intake. The only way to ensure that you’re a/f mixture is within safety ranges (especially in extremely cold or hot weather) is through the use of a wideband 02 sensor.

Furthermore, for those with the ability to control your fuel mixture, the use of this device allows you to be able to fine-tune your fuel mixture ensuring maximum power with maximum safety.

Don’t be fooled by companies selling cheaper 02 sensors / gauges. A true wideband sensor needs a logic control and heating unit. Furthermore the cheaper gauges / kits do not have the rapid response time, large measurement range, and overall accuracy of a true wideband unit.

We’ve literally seen dozens of cars “tuned” relying on improper sensor readings resulting in catastrophic engine failure, and fixed dozens of others on the verge of engine failure.

There are dozens more reasons why a late model modified vehicle should have a wide-band 02 sensor, such as monitoring delayed open loop/closed loop cross-over, ensuring proper a/f when increasing boost pressures, etc, but the bottom line is we look at a WB02 sensor as inexpensive insurance for your high dollar engine.

We also offer a data-logging unit for those needing data logging. The features of this kit include:

*Accurate Air/Fuel Ratio <0.1, Fast Reaction
*Advanced Sensor Self Calibration Circuitry. No manual calibration required.
*Wideband LINEAR Analog Output (0-5V)
*Narrowband Analog Output (0-1V)
*32 MHz Advanced DSP Technology
*Built in Resettable Fuse (No external fuse needed)
*Sensor soft start circuitry, prolongs o2 sensor life.
*Compact and Professional Design
*"Plug and Play" Installation
*ISO 9002 Certified Assembly




MSRP $399, now $329 Free Shipping!!

Please give me a call to order!! Thank you for looking!

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Old Apr 18, 2005, 03:10 PM
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Old Apr 18, 2005, 05:14 PM
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is this plx m300?

let me know.
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Old Apr 18, 2005, 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted by plokivos
is this plx m300?

let me know.

check the picture its plx m300.
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Old Apr 18, 2005, 06:04 PM
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Originally Posted by plokivos
is this plx m300?

let me know.

YES IT IS!!!
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does the m300 also have the wireless data logging? If not, how much for the m400 or m500?
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Old Apr 21, 2005, 02:37 PM
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$489 shipped for the m500
The m400 doesn't come with a sensor..so I don't think its a good choice
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listen guys, this is one of the best wideband out there, especially the m500 with the wireless data logging.

I'll be ordering the m300 shortly.



cheapest I've seen is $315, but I don't know about the service at that place.

this is a good price for this item, since they go for around $335 anywhere else.
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Originally Posted by plokivos
listen guys, this is one of the best wideband out there, especially the m500 with the wireless data logging.

I'll be ordering the m300 shortly.



cheapest I've seen is $315, but I don't know about the service at that place.

this is a good price for this item, since they go for around $335 anywhere else.
You know what, since you brought this up! I will reduce the price to $320 Free Shipping for you EVOM.Net members!

Please mention this ad when you call me!

Thank you!

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Will this feed the input for an AEM EMS? They make a kit where the PLX will feed a narrow band gauge, that of an autometer, so you can run a matching gauge. Just curious if it is compatible with the AEM EMS.
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Originally Posted by feldguy
Will this feed the input for an AEM EMS? They make a kit where the PLX will feed a narrow band gauge, that of an autometer, so you can run a matching gauge. Just curious if it is compatible with the AEM EMS.
Good question! I will find out for you tomorrow!

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this is compatible with AEM.
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My question is where would this be installed at in the exhuast flow?? And is it all I need to make sure A/F is good???
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stock exhaust bung. you'll be replacing the stock 02 sensor with this unit.

since it's a linear setup, it reads both the narrow and wide, and makes the ecu thinks that it's still reading the narrowband.
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