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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 488 Joined: 24-November 03 From: Ocala, Fl. Member No.: 1,381 Region Association: None ![]() |
Interested in converting my narrow band O2 sensor to a wideband. What production cars have wideband O2 sensors which can be removed at the salvage yard?
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914 Wizard? No way. I got too much to learn. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 4,099 Joined: 21-April 03 From: Gig Harbor, WA Member No.: 598 ![]() |
Wide band O2 is the way to go. I built the DIY unit as part of my MegaSquirt system. It is the only part that has been any trouble. It uses the NTK sensor which is fine but the driver board is a real pain in the ass. MS read the raw voltages and I can watch realtime readings and a bar graph or gauge on the laptop. That parts really trick. As a stand alone unit all you would see would be raw voltages off a digital voltage meter. You'd have to do the conversion to A/F in your head.
The Tekedge unit looks like a really nice unit. I'd recommend the Bosch sensor as it can be hard to find the NTK sensor. Dave |
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