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Check it out http://www.fjoracing.com/products/WBAFR/

 

A big plus for us Canadians is that they are based in Winnipeg! Their roots are in the aerospace/military and performance auto electronics market. It's an interesting alternative to WB02, Dynojet, Innovate, etc.

 

The cost for a kit to monitor 2 cylinders, using Bosch LSU sensors, is $650 USD.

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That's an interesting option, better to put away somewhere than the Innovate LM1 I have. And dualchannel. For the same money of a single channel LM1.

But: it can't log data, other than on a pc, that I dont carry with me all the time. I read the manual, and the software isn't as nice as Inovate software.

 

But theire marketing sucks, I did a lot of google searches before i got the LM1, I've never seen them mentioned.

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That's an interesting option, better to put away somewhere than the Innovate LM1 I have. And dualchannel. For the same money of a single channel LM1.

But: it can't log data, other than on a pc, that I dont carry with me all the time. I read the manual, and the software isn't as nice as Inovate software.

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Paul - I phoned JFO - apparently they are soon going to release a small datalogger that plugs into their AFR system. Not sure about the cost, but they said it would be under $200 USD.

 

Did you consider one of the Australian www.wb02.com systems? Apparently they are coming out with a new "3B1" which will have 1Mbyte of internal logging memory and new improved sensor circuitry.

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I don't think it is an alternative to WBO2, because it is WBO2.

 

What do you get for $650?

I see:

dual channel KWB3002 (1)@$385.50

Wideband O2 Sensor, [bOSCH] SO20004 (2)@$70.75 or $141.50

For a grand total of $527

Is the extra money for the meter?

 

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Cliff's optimizer is looking cheaper and cheaper. but this could enhance my tuneboy.

I just want to see some tests comparing four or five gas analysis with Wideband sensor A/F.

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I don't think it is an alternative to WBO2, because it is WBO2.

 

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Yes, I know. I was unclear with that reference - what I was actually referring to was www.wb02.com (aka Tech Edge).

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