DIY Wideband o2 Sensor
Has anyone seen this and if so what are your opinions of it, it's accuracy and it's simplicity.
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Been there, done that, blew my motor, now I borrow my friends LM-1.
-John |
LOL buy a tech edge and build that. Atleast we know they are a good co.
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$200-300 is cheap insurance against a blown motor, 'nuff said.
ask my friend who blew his 10th AE with only 1000 miles on the rebuild. |
I built a Techedge V1.0 about three years ago. I was a lil over my head with my solder skills but as I built it I got rather good with solder. However, I fired up the display and the controler and it worked just fine!
As we speak I am finishing up my Techedge 2A0. Hope this one works :) However, I have been very impressed with the Techedge DIY stuff. With the 2A0 I am very impressed with the fit and finish of the kit. They make a really good product. And since I sit in hotels allot this gives me something to do:) Here is the 2A0 about 70% done. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...02211Large.jpg |
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