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    Tuner in Training TommyT's Avatar
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    Dual wideband or Single That is the question?

    Is it really necessary to use a dual channel wideband setup if we can't control left or right side injectors? Other than being able to tell which side a bad injector might be on I can't see where its necessary for tuning purposes. The price difference is significant enough to settle on the single channel unit.

    Tommy
    2004 Silverado 5.3 auto, 3.73, K&N FIPKII kit, Flowmaster, and self tuned with HP Tuners.

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    Dual WB setups are pretty rare. 99% of the guys posting here only have 1. I guess if you really hated NB's you could replace them with two WB's and have them sim the NB's.
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    Tuner in Training TommyT's Avatar
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    No I don't hate NBs. I still don't understand why the OEM don't just use WBs and make things more acurate to begin with. I'm giving my wife christmans gift ideas and want to get what I need and not what I think I need.

    Thanks for the info.

    Tommy
    2004 Silverado 5.3 auto, 3.73, K&N FIPKII kit, Flowmaster, and self tuned with HP Tuners.

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    Techedge do a dual wideband with 2x 0-1 and 2x 0-5v ouputs

    PM me if you want prices