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Jun 28, 2010
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Im getting my wideband (LC1) later this week and have some questions some simple searches weren't bringing up..

I don't have dsmlink (hopefully soon), but I wanted to use my stock pre cat o2 sensor location for the wideband, I've heard you can use the wideband in the stock location and wire it to the ECU to simulate narrowband while at the same time giving me wideband readings.. Possible without dsmlink? And can I still get accurate readings from the stock location?
 
It's not recommended to put a wideband sensor post cat as the cat will mess up the readings.

Yes, you can wire up the unit (LC-1 or MTX-L) to feed a narrowband signal into your ECU. But this would really only benefit you if you planned on replacing your front o2 (factory narrowband) with the new wideband sensor. Otherwise, just let the factory narrowband do it's job which it does very well.
 
Crap damnit Im an idiot that's what I meant LOL pre cat, not post. Anyways is it hard to wire it up to simulate narrowband to the ecu? I can't imagine it being too hard, probably just a single wire that needs to be connected right?
 
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