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  • VG30_S12

    Jan. 12, 2009 12:50 p.m. VG30_S12 New Reader

    Are they still in business? I know there was a possiably group buy here but i never heard anything further than that...

    has anyone used one? any good?

    going to use one on a KA-T setup

  • bluej

    Jan. 12, 2009 1:41 p.m. bluej HalfDork

    I think he came out with a new version recently that's actually cheaper with improvements than the old one. might be due to the exchange rate as well, not sure. anyways, i have one and have assembled it but do not have the car running to give a full testimonial. i've heard mixed reviews but i'm thinking it'll work better than a narrowband for under $100 with sensor for the challenger even if it's not as good as an aem or other.

  • GVX19

    Jan. 12, 2009 4:24 p.m. GVX19 New Reader

    Thanks for the reminder. I keep forgetting to order 1 for use as a tool. $50 shipped and $45 for the o2 now that is a deal!

    Finlay something from Canada and its not COLD CRAPPY WEATHER! One cool tool:)

  • Xceler8x

    Jan. 12, 2009 8:59 p.m. Xceler8x HalfDork

    How would these work with Megasquirt?

  • 924guy

    Jan. 12, 2009 11:40 p.m. 924guy HalfDork

    http://www.14point7.com/JAW/JAW.htm

    JAW SITE said:

    JAW is Just Another Wideband reader, there is nothing special about it except the price. JAW features 2 programmable outputs, serial connection, 3 real-time datalogging channels; AFR, RPM, external voltage1,external voltage 2, and sensor temperature, uses the low cost Bosch LSU wideband sensor ($50-$70), Accuracy to 0.01 Lambda, firmware upgradeable, and Free-Air calibration.

 

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