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Old 11-21-02, 03:07 PM
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Bestplace to get a wideban O2 cen?

i need to get one for my aem ems
it's been a pain in the ***
Old 11-21-02, 03:23 PM
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Most of the commercially available widebands cost over $1000. I know there is an australian company that has them for less but I can't remember the name.

You can get a wideband 02 sensor and display here:

http://www.rx7.com/cgi-local/3catalog.cgi?cat=12&part=6 (at bottom)
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i got mine from alamomotorsports.

off to another section..
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well i i did some serching and you can call napa and give this part # os791
it's from a 95 honda civic VX 1.6
it cost about $120
it has to be a five wire
i have the aem just need a o2
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Will that work with the stock ecu on an 88 N/A?
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Originally posted by JKBe30m3
Will that work with the stock ecu on an 88 N/A?
No, the stock ECU wants a narrow-band signal. Wideband sensors give a different signal.

The three wideband systems that I know of for less than $1000 are:

http://www.techedge.com.au/vehicle/wbo2/default.htm ($450)
http://www.andersonfordmotorsport.co....html#wideband ($560)
http://www.fjoinc.com/automotive/WBO2details.htm ($750)


Note that the sensor for the TechEdge system needs to be purchased separately (though I included the price of the sensor in the $450 price). It the Civic sensor mentioned in the post above. They are hard to find right now. NAPA is sold out, and cancelled my order twice. Browse the forum and the TechEdge site for details on how to find them.

-Max

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Old 11-28-02, 02:31 AM
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how accurate are the widebands from techedge??
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