Wideband for sale..??

Andrew Theurer habanero at us.ibm.com
Tue Mar 26 07:53:43 GMT 2002


On Thursday 14 March 2002 08:39 am, you wrote:
> Is that "sour grapes", Mr. Theurer?
>
> Since the DIY-WB guys are not making a profit of the boards, there's no
> reason not to suggest that Kris find a commercial unit if he's mainly
> interested in tuning.

That's what I was trying to do.  Some people has no interest at all in 
assembling a project, so I referred to FJO.  I also made the suggestion 
becasue I could see the argument coming.  I'd rather suggest the FJO to him 
than discuss the rules regarding paid assembly.

> And you might find like so many owners of commercial WB displays have in
> the past that you're tied to using a sensor from the vendor due to some
> type of proprietary calibration scheme, which means that you need to be
> very careful not to make any mistakes and damage the $120 sensor (which you
> will now need to pay $400 for due to that same proprietary calibration
> scheme).

That's why I suggested the FJO.  It uses the stock honda connector.  I have 
verified this personally.  I have the FJO controller with the sensor from the 
parts bin.  FJO will sell just the controller at an attractive price.  I know 
about a dozen poeple with this setup, and they are thrilled with it.  

-Andrew

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