beauchemin Posted October 17, 2005 Posted October 17, 2005 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.
Paul Minnaert Posted October 17, 2005 Posted October 17, 2005 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.
beauchemin Posted October 18, 2005 Author Posted October 18, 2005 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. 63616[/snapback] 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.
dlaing Posted October 18, 2005 Posted October 18, 2005 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? 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.
beauchemin Posted October 18, 2005 Author Posted October 18, 2005 I don't think it is an alternative to WBO2, because it is WBO2. 63673[/snapback] Yes, I know. I was unclear with that reference - what I was actually referring to was www.wb02.com (aka Tech Edge).
beauchemin Posted October 18, 2005 Author Posted October 18, 2005 Is the extra money for the meter? 63673[/snapback] Yes.
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