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Old Jun 23, 2002 | 12:13 PM
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diy wideband?

did anyone ever get one of these kits going? i remmerb reading that some of you that bought one had some troube with them. i was just wondering what all of yall went throuhgh to get it workin and if yall have tuned by it?
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Old Jun 26, 2002 | 09:08 PM
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Ive got one now that I'm working on. It is not a 100 level class! I mean this thing is not tarriably complex but there are NO directions! You are basically given a board and a bunch of components and have at it. I haven't finished mine yet and will be pretty suprised to see it work. Ive mailed Peter the guy in charge down under but he seems to be a pretty tough guy to get any info out of. Oh well...
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Old Jun 28, 2002 | 08:16 PM
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yea i got a couple of buddies who are into electronics a little mre than i am and they btoh said they woud be hapy to take a look at it if i cant get it figured out. i know that there were people who had already purcxhased these a while agi and was hoping to see if they ever got theres runinng an d if it toke them extra thgan what was stated b8t i gueess i will just have to wing it like you are. thanx for the info
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Old Jun 29, 2002 | 03:06 AM
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Yeah for a while there was a lot of discussion about these kits and people putting them together but that all kinda just dissapeared. There has to be someone that has it put together and ran it against a high $ WB?? I'd really like to see how it compared also.
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Old Jun 30, 2002 | 10:06 AM
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I built one but it won't work. I am good at soldering and stuff, and I had a electronics wizard type look it over and he can't figure it out either. I checked every single component before putting it on, and where possible, I've checked them after I put them on too.

I've got it on my back burner right now... I'll try to fix it later, but right now I'm trying to get some injectors installed!

The Aussie kit is smaller, but the instructions/tech support haven't been the best. There is another kit (the original one) at www.diy-efi.org. They have a mailing list and everything for users to help each other... might want to consider that one as well.

Brian

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Old Jul 4, 2002 | 09:26 PM
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There is another kit (the original one) at www.diy-efi.org. They have a mailing list and everything for users to help each other... might want to consider that one as well.

Brian
The diy-efi WB O2 sensor works. And very well at that.

My buddy made two control boxes, and we got the sensor. I am not sure if they have any circuit boards left, there was a group purchase a while back, but there are a few floating around. My friend has a few extra but they are all accounted for

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