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I bought one of these many years ago:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/AEM-30-0300-Wid...0184TSI84/
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It was probably around ten years ago I got it and it was a fair bit cheaper at around £110. I had a kit car that I put ZX6R carbs on, so needed something I could truly monitor the fueling with, and along with some bike tuning I was doing thought it would be a useful investment. I've used on loads of bikes, even just to check normal running is ok. Worth the investment if you play around with these things now and again.
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For carb'ed bikes or things like this with PCs etc it's nice to be able to see what's happening in real time, and even be able to use on the road under load. I use a resistor in the OEM lambda sensor connector to stop issues with the closed loop and just rely on the ECU map being adjusted by the box now.
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This is a cheaper brand, but I've never used and with no reviews it would be a punt to see if it was any good.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Jikoiuty-30-411...B0BLRYBBS5
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You can also get narrow band sensors very cheap:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/PIOUSUNT-Digita...0B9GX6DYQ/
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I can't vouch for these though, and they really only show if you're rich or lean, which is probably ok just for getting into the right ballpark.
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If you're only going to set one of these up a single time, it probably wouldn't cost that much to drop by a tuning shop and get them to tweak it on a dyno or simply with their own gas monitor though. Failing that the old time consuming plug check can always be an option, but as I say it'll probably be ok out of the box.
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This is intriguing. Has anyone used anything like this to set up Carbs on a TDM 850 ? I might actually go for this. All I need now is someone to weld the Sensor boss into place on my downtube.
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