Anyone in the NW with a Wideband O2 sensor?
Anyone in the NW with a Wideband O2 sensor?
I need a Wideband O2 sensor to adjust the fuel settings on the ECU for my turbo and don't feel like spending a lot of money to buy one right now when I won't need to be adjusting it again for quite some time. Does anyone in the northwest have a wideband O2 sensor with a readout gauge? I don't need datalogging, just need a wideband sensor, wiring and a display gauge to watch what its doing under throttle, adjust it, and forget it. Especially if your going to ABF because then we could just hook it up in the secondary O2 sensor bung, tune it and be finished. Thanks.
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I will be needing to dynotune my car in a month or two. I am putting in a standalone ECU and a wideband in the next week or two.
Last edited by Icemastr; Jan 21, 2006 at 11:05 PM.
Do you still need a wideband?
I'm up here in Redmond (which is a touch far from kennewick) but I suppose I could let you borrow mine.
Just hunting an pecking through threads and I ran across this, a touch late.
I'm up here in Redmond (which is a touch far from kennewick) but I suppose I could let you borrow mine.
Just hunting an pecking through threads and I ran across this, a touch late.
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I've been hearing a lot about that.