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Old 11-17-2001, 01:02 PM
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Excellent post, thanks

Go in with a few friend and it will pay for itself. The local dyno charges $20 for a very basic O2 reading and you don't even get a print out.

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Wow, glad another fellow LS1 enthusiast read the diy-efi stuff. Do you belong to the mailing list also? If not you really should. All kinds of discussion on the wide-band O2.
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I see reference to the list, where do you sign up?
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Has anyone checked one of these against a real wideband insturment? How do they stack up? Thought I had read last year that the Honda sensor is inferior to those used on commercial test systems. Maybe it is good enough?
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[quote]Originally posted by DaveSchott:
<strong>Has anyone checked one of these against a real wideband insturment? How do they stack up? Thought I had read last year that the Honda sensor is inferior to those used on commercial test systems. Maybe it is good enough?</strong><hr></blockquote>

From what i have read on the list, they perform the same if not better. The WB 02 project changes all the time for improvements and big discussions go on all the time about revised schemes to make it cheaper, etc.. without loseing what you want to do with it...see the actual A/F reading. Like i said join the diy-efi list and you'll get more than you asked for on the WB O2 amongst other things.
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Check this out

http://www.diy-efi.org/diy_efi/projects/diy_wb/

Word is its around 200 bux to do it yourself, hell even if it was double that its still a deal for the serious, or those who don't want to pop their motors.



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