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> wideband oxygen sensor, What production cars have them
lmcchesney
post Feb 8 2004, 08:09 PM
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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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post Feb 9 2004, 11:55 AM
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I second that. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) The megasquirt is a really well developed kit, it has very clear assemly instructions, and an extremely well designed board. There is only minor tweaking you might want to do after the fact. The DIY-WB kit is nowhere near as easy and relies on a lot of manipulation of analog voltages with certain resistor values etc. There is no processor, so the whole thing is a bit of a black art (is that term PC?) So anyways - I would look in to other kits or products as I think they may be of higher quality. The UltraMegaSquirt will, btw, have an excellent Wideband driver - Bruce and Al (MS guys) have spent a HUGE amount of time and money on getting that part correct. Also - they are working on using spark ionization for automatic derivation of spark advance with a feedback loop. Freakin cool shit.

Apologies for the single paragraph brainfart.
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