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skatanic28
07-29-2004, 10:30 AM
im looking into gettin a wideband 02 and safc to start the turbo fun.
its pretty much between the zietronix zt-2 and plx m300. anyone have any experience with these units? the zt-2 seems to have a good amount of features for a reasonable amount of money, but im not sure if all the features will work on a nissan. the guy seems pretty devoted to dsm's, and i dont know if the tach and tps signals are the same. thanks for any help or info you have
marc
Steeles
07-29-2004, 11:46 AM
link to the Zietronix? never heard of it before.
skatanic28
07-29-2004, 12:24 PM
linky
http://www.zeitronix.com/Products/zt2/zt2.htm
anyone know what size the o2 bung in the hotshot header is?
i think the bosch sensors are 18mm x 1.5 pitch
thanks
Steeles
07-29-2004, 02:55 PM
ooh nice display :) thats kinda hot. good price too. dont forgett he innovative LM-1 though. lots of good reviews out there. sorry I dunno the thread pitch. I'd assume stock fits it but im not sure
skatanic28
07-29-2004, 06:20 PM
i think a normal o2 is a bit smaller than that, but on my bung there is a threaded sleeve screwed into a larger one. im hoping that the larger one will fit. i like the display as well, and if i can eaily datalog tps, rpm, and afr it seems like tuning would be relatively simple.
i looked at the lm1 but i would prefer one with a mountable display for changes on the fly. those arent due out for a little while still for the lm1.
KOUKI KA-T
07-29-2004, 07:01 PM
I have been using the PLX-m300 for months and love it. It's very compact and has a nice display, no data-logging functions but that was a reason I chose it. Plus it uses the bosch 02's so replacements don't cost an arm and a leg. I've used it to tune several nissan's and honda's and I'd recommend it to anyone, you can find them for as low as $280 at some places now that the new 500 series came out...
Steeles
07-30-2004, 07:01 AM
i looked at the lm1 but i would prefer one with a mountable display for changes on the fly. those arent due out for a little while still for the lm1.
yeah but its got some really nice output features too ;)
tough call. I'll eventually have a disply for my standalone that'll showw all of that so I dont know what I'll do just yet. soo many options especially with the prices non these things falling so much its a tough choice
skatanic28
07-30-2004, 10:08 AM
if i can figure out if the tach signal would work i think im gonna go with the zt-2. i wish the guy had a number i could get him at to find out. i know units like the safc have adjustable signal inputs for the tach input, and this makes no mention of it. i cant see much use to datalog without an rpm to correspond. if it doesnt match up i think im gonna go with the lm-1. thanks for the replies...
anyone know someone running the zt-2 with a ka?
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