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Old Sep 23, 2009 | 10:13 AM
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Prosport wideband?

Just wondering if anyone has any experiences good or bad with the Prosport wideband o2 sensor kit. My car has a manual boost controller and a PowerFC just in case that info is needed. I tried searching here about the kit but found nothing.
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Old Sep 23, 2009 | 03:33 PM
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well i dont have any experience with the wideband but i got two of there premium gauges and there terrible. the water temp gauge i got says that im running at 170 degrees fully warm! I would save up a bit and get a nice wideband cause its to important to cheap out on.
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Old Sep 23, 2009 | 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by catch-22
well i dont have any experience with the wideband but i got two of there premium gauges and there terrible. the water temp gauge i got says that im running at 170 degrees fully warm! I would save up a bit and get a nice wideband cause its to important to cheap out on.
you sure that's not right? 170 degrees isn't that far off from normal operating temps, it's about 76 degrees celsius, which is a little low, but not much

but at that price, spend a little more and get an innovate, I've got an AEM unit that I picked up cheap, and it's pretty accurate and gets the job done, but a lot of people here don't like them, I've never had a problem tho.
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