This is for the controller only, you will need to purchase EGT/Wideband sensors
Reads gasoline values from 8.5 to 18:1 AFR Reads E85 values from 5.7 to 12:1 AFR Reads ethanol values from 5.2 to 11:1 AFR Reads methanol values from 3.7 to 7.8:1 AFR Reads Lambda values from 0.58 to 1.22 AFR Reads EGTs from 0-1800°F |
Tuning Devices & Software for Sale
- Cobb acessport v3(US $500.00)
- Cobb tuning accessport v2 mazdaspeed3 (07-13) and mazdaspeed6 (06-07)
- Cobb accessport v3 bmw n55 2011+ 135/335 series(US $800.00)
- Motec’s m800 engine management system motec mini screen shift light module kit(US $3,300.00)
- Ecutek reflash cable(US $225.00)
- Sct xcalibrator handheld tuner computer programmer 9550(US $250.00)
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