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Aem obdii gauge is fast. I have both innovate and arm obdii reader gauge. Aem is faster than innovate and it cost between $100-$150
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If reading the wideband from the OBDII then might aswell get an ODB2 BT adaptor and use Torque Pro or DashCommand or Kiwi3, yeah? Because that way you will get alot more paramters to monitor.
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