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FINALLY! affordable wide band tuner!!!

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l tune turbo cars and bad states of tune can cost engine failures in the tens of thousands of dollars.Not good. l use a wideband tuner and these days there is no other way to get a close accurate tune when you need it right the first time. Wideband tuners will allow you to know exactly how the rich or lean the engine is running in real time.Now you can bring this technology to your shop for some cheap money
http://www.14point7.com/JAW/JAW.htm

l have zero affiliation with this guy but l plan to buy one for shop use.When the first wideband units became available l purchased one(big $$$) and l use it exclusively on my Turbo 911 Porsche racecar.For this guys unit one can weld o2 bungs on any vehicle for a removable sensor or use a tailpipe bracket(not as good).This is the ultimate jetting tool or turbo bike tuner
 
The website has pictures over much of the text. I'm defintately interested in the product though.
 
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I have to say the original post soounds a lot like spam. I clicked on the link anyways and it looks pretty good; at least price wise. Anyone know anything about this. They say deals that are too good to be true, usually are. Are this sounds too good to be true.
 
Hmmm,too good to be true? Not really. the Bosch wideband sensor is used on pretty much all german/foreign cars so it`s cheap now.the technology for a wideband reader is not cutting edge,it never really was. What you have there is a fancy voltage meter.There are a lot of these units floating around now and we`ll see more and more of them since you can get a brand name system for about $200 now.Electronics ALWAYS get cheaper when the technology becomes current.There is no better way to tune a motor then to use one of these,it will tell you things you would have no chance of knowing any other way.
 
The guys on the megasquirt forums are saying good things about it
 
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