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  • I'm new, your not. i have a couple questions please lol

    so just a couple questions, i have a rb25det in a r33 ..i need to know a good quality air fuel gauge, and a good quality hicas delete.. i don't wanna swap a whole new rear end in .. also would a gtr grille fit in my gtst?
    looking forward to your answers thanks a bunch guys!

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    Innovate lc1 is great wideband option and can later be tied into an a/m ecu.
    $220 taxes in from mopac I think.

    Check out the driftworks website for a good hicas delete, as well they have any other suspension bits you may need.

    Not sure about the grille but my guess would be yes.
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    • #3
      I have a AEM wb, works perfect but I think Innovate is the way to go (AEM is cheaper tho)

      I have a driftworks hicas delete. Gr8 kit but again, a little expensive+shipping and custom fees from UK ....
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      • #4
        Heard good and bad on prosport gauges. I have ordered a wideband from them as well as a couple others.

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        • #5
          thanks guys, very helpful! i took a look at the drift works kit with out the traction arms and camber arms and it seems to look close to this kit which i was looking at http://www.amsmotorsports.com/shop/i...elete-kit.html .. my only concern is those stupid tie rods wearing.. but i guess ill just have to buy the grille and see if its fits and i don't see why it wouldn't.. but how difficult is it to instal a air fuel gauge i was thinking of going with the aem but ill give the innovative a look, but what does wideband mean?

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          • #6
            you can search the web for the wb thing, but in general, it's a very accurate O2 sensor with a gauge that measures air/fuel ratio (that little thingy can save your engine from leaning and then failing).

            Not an expert, others can explain more...
            My sky got 99 problems but to find bitches ain't one

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            • #7
              Air/fuel gauge is pretty easy to hook up. Worst part is welding a bunge into the exhaust.

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              • #8
                if you havent already got a wideband by now AEM is the way to go. i just got one for $161 U.S. dollars. Copy this link, plus free shipping on it as well.

                and good luck with the other items and have fun with the car. Cheers

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                • #9
                  Run and tune with Innovate, have bought extra O2's as well. We have HICAS delete bar in stock for ECR33, PM for pricing if needed.


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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by skylinebeginner View Post
                    what does wideband mean?
                    Wider voltage range.

                    Narrowband is 0-1V (if engine is on boost it's ignored by stock ECU and is only used at low to mid loads or idle, cruising)

                    Wideband is 0-5V (can be used when engine is on boost)

                    Most widebands use a wideband Bosch o2 sensor that's used on some stock cars. The controller is where the difference is between widebands and it can be where the difference in accuracy, how fast it reacts to changes in A/F ratio is and cost of wideband. Around 0.1:1 is good accuracy for dyno wideband (around 1k), but some cheap widebands can be out by 0.6:1. If tuning with cheap wideband, take the 0.6:1 into account with A/F ratio to be safe.
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