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Old 05-01-2009, 06:28 AM
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Default GMPP PCm Kit narrowband O2's need wide Band

Does GM make wideband sensor that is compatable with the GMPP kit?

If not where can I get wideband O2 sensors from and will they work with the GMPP Kit?

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GM does not make a wide band.

Your project is no different as far as the wide band connection is concerned.
I am not sure what your issue is.
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My friend is building a LS3 with a pro-charger and has a GMPP kit.

He says he wants wideband O2 sensors for tuning. What does every one do in this situation?
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You put the two stock narrow bands in as usual and weld in an extra bung for a wide band (WB) and either buy a stand alone or one that can feed data back into the laptop so the tuning software can use the WB data to help tune the car.

This is no different than any other vehicle to tune. The GMPP ECM will have to be flashed with a real vehicle VIN I believe but others on here may be able to help more with that part.




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