wideband o2?
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wideband o2?
I have found where I am getting my tuning done a performance shop a couple hours away, but am again confuzed...lol
their pricing says per hour with wideband o2.
in other words u must have wideband o2's to tune??????????
their pricing says per hour with wideband o2.
in other words u must have wideband o2's to tune??????????
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no they should hook up their own. even if you have yoru own wideband they still still hook up theirs, usually hooked up to their dyno machine so it can put it on the graph and put it on the screen for the tuner when he is making the run.
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i dont really understand your question but usually when you get a dyno they use one of your o2 bungs to put a wideband in there or they stick a tube down your exhaust that reads the air/fuel. you dont have to supply them with a air/full gauge.
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they will have their own so no you dont need to bring one..if they are a decent reputable shop anyways they will have one...My car kept blowing the probe out of the exhaust so hopefully they will have you one that screws in
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while on this subject (sort of...) and not trying to hijack the thread (sort of...) - how come a dyno shop can hook their wideband into the end of my exhaust pipe (after my cats...) and get a good accurate reading, but if you buy your own wideband (LM-1 or Zeitronix for example) you have to take a reading prior to the cats to get an accurate reading?