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FJO Wideband O2

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RocketBoy

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Sep 4, 2002
Well, i think i'm going to bite the bullet and go ahead and buy one. Has anyone heard anything but good from FJO's wideband O2? I'll be purchasing it through Alamotorsports.
 
I've heard good things about them as well. They are supposed to be very accurate and extremely helpful when fine tuning.

Not sure if you've looked into the DYI wideband kits. They use the same UEGO sensor and are fairly cheap to build. I think the kit/components/sensor will cost ~$350. There's another link in here about this. I'll most likely do this in the near future.
 
Yeah, i read that thread a few times. But is there any way to be sure of the accuracy of the DIY kits?
 
The Tech Edge DIY kits have been proven accurate in dyno testing comparisons.

There is a Yahoo group for this kit, there are some posts of comparison testing.

Hal
 
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