Where to get Wideband o2?
Is there anything available for me?
joel
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Anyone have one of these?
Some guys wire it to a switched 12 volt so it comes on when you start the car. The only problem is you need it to only turn on after the car cranks and starts due to possible voltage spikes while cranking. I haven't been following how they've accomplished this but I think they figured something out.
I think I am going to get one, should be a very handy tool and I am kind of a worrier, so it will make me feel better being able to keep my eye on it.
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Anyone have one of these?
Got it right when it was released... hopefully the weather will warm up so I can actually tune off it (logged my car tonight on the way home... LTRIMs are damn near mixed
so gotta adjust them and then make sure i'm good at WOT) And...
This device allows the wideband output signal from the above wideband kit to feed a narrowband o2 sensor like the offerings from Autometer. You could simply use the narrowband output from the wideband kit but it simulates what the stock ECU wants to see and the o2 gauge will continue to be very erratic. With this device it drops the 0-5v output to a linear 0-1v output and thus your blinky light o2 gauge will suddenly be.... accurate!
. joel
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I have also seen today dynotune.org ($429)
and innovate ($349 + ala carte) and the dynojet
($549?) and of them I like the looks of the
Innovate better, as I would keep it as a loose
tool for using on my own and others only as
needed. I'm waiting for the next special.



