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bosch wide band o2 79$?

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compression

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http://www.extremepsi.com/store/customer/product.php?productid=17905&cat=745&page=1

with this o2 sensor i can get almost dead on accurate readings? my question is , by installing this part in my car, will it make my faze a/f ratio gauge more accurate?
and will my car run better knowing the CORRECT o2 volatage?.. im having trouble putting what im thinking into words, so can someone please explain this product to me? by installing this will it make my gauge accurate, and will my car run better with it, and will my pocket logger get a better reading as well?

any comments and suggestions are very much appreciated
 
compression said:
http://www.extremepsi.com/store/customer/product.php?productid=17905&cat=745&page=1

with this o2 sensor i can get almost dead on accurate readings? my question is , by installing this part in my car, will it make my faze a/f ratio gauge more accurate?
and will my car run better knowing the CORRECT o2 volatage?.. im having trouble putting what im thinking into words, so can someone please explain this product to me? by installing this will it make my gauge accurate, and will my car run better with it, and will my pocket logger get a better reading as well?

any comments and suggestions are very much appreciated

A wideband o2 sensor requires a wideband controller.

Wideband 02's use a 0-5v volt signal, stock narrow band uses 0-1v

By the way, that is a rip off for a Bosch LSU4.2 sensor. I just bought mine for $40 to replace a dead one.

-Seth
 
sbiggi said:
A wideband o2 sensor requires a wideband controller.

Wideband 02's use a 0-5v volt signal, stock narrow band uses 0-1v

By the way, that is a rip off for a Bosch LSU4.2 sensor. I just bought mine for $40 to replace a dead one.

-Seth

can you please tell me what wideband controller is/does, thank you for answering my question, and my faze gauge wouldnt work at all, because it would be getting readings of way higher voltage than its used to , and will be pegged out rich. and my computer will be confused also for the same reason, im guessing here.


ok and the kit is 400 bux, is it worth it? (my final question)
 
compression said:
can you please tell me what wideband controller is/does, thank you for answering my question, and my faze gauge wouldnt work at all, because it would be getting readings of way higher voltage than its used to , and will be pegged out rich. and my computer will be confused also for the same reason, im guessing here.


ok and the kit is 400 bux, is it worth it? (my final question)

That and your stock ecu has no way of running the heater circut on a wideband.

If you plan on doing your own tunning a wideband is a must have.

There are several different manufactures and models.

-Seth
 
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