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Old 02-05-2010, 10:33 PM
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My tuner is going to tune my car SD as my maf tune now is having major issues and throwing a p0101. He said I need a cable for him to hook up to my wideband. It has been two years I dont remember any other cable. Where can I obtain the cable needed?

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Is this installed in the car now?
He should'nt need any cable if it is because the sensor has it's own harness to the gauge and the power and ground harness has the analog and serial wires in it.
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That or he should have his own wideband meter that he can use with your sensor, that or just remove the sensor and install his/
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Is this installed in the car now?
He should'nt need any cable if it is because the sensor has it's own harness to the gauge and the power and ground harness has the analog and serial wires in it.
It has been installed for about two years so I guess I need to go check and see if the wire is stuffed in pillar pod.

Tuner doesnt have a wideband, but said he had proper software to communicate or whatever else is needed
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It has been installed for about two years so I guess I need to go check and see if the wire is stuffed in pillar pod.

Tuner doesnt have a wideband, but said he had proper software to communicate or whatever else is needed
Ehh, I think I would seek a more equipped tuner. One with a good working dyno, wideband, and history. Tuning can cost a little or alot but the difference could mean the world.

I think he is looking for the Data logger cable.
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Tuner is very reputable. I dont doubt him. He has done many cars I know of. The dyno is a local shops dyno he uses usually to tune at. Its not his shop. Not sure what cable I will call him and see.




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