Wideband O2

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93_4Banger
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Wideband O2

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Just wondering if i can wire my stock harness into my wideband soo i dont have to tap a new hole in my downpipe for the wideband sensor.

is his possible and how?

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Post by fieromx3 »

wideband is only a tuning device.. u cant just wire in a wideband in stock location and expect ur ecu to read it and adjust ur a/f ratio accordingly.. to actually take use like that u need a standalone.. unless u just wanna tap in ur DP mount the wideband there and hook that sensor to a wideband gauge to to have somethin perrrty to look at lol
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Post by mx3autozam »

lol..sorry but I laugh...a wideband is a totally different unit. your stock ecu won't even know what the hell it is. just keep your oem o2's in there current spot and tap into the downpipe and add the wideband there an run it to the gauge or whatever unit it comes with. Then use your tuning device of perfrence to do what you want it to do.

if your looking to be all purty then just geta cheap a/f gauge and splice it from your oem narrowband o2's
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Post by 93_4Banger »

not looking for anything pretty just wanted to have the wideband for initial start up that all
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