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Old 12-25-03, 03:52 PM
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I was wondering wtf make a wbo2 sensor so much, is it the sensor it self, or the module for viewing the a/f ratio. Also i found a gm wide band five wire o2 sensor, has anybody ever used this before.
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the sensors themselves are expensive....but the results are priceless....i have the techedge on my car....works great!!
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Originally posted by BoostCrzy
the sensors themselves are expensive....but the results are priceless....i have the techedge on my car....works great!!



does it stay on your car all the time, how much was it, were did u get the little sucker, looking into to buying one.
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i bought mine used from someone on the forum.....and yes..it stays in the car.... do a search for "techedge diy wideband"....you will find all the info you need...
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thanks for the info
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