Do I need a wideband 02 sensor or will narrowband do?
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Do I need a wideband 02 sensor or will narrowband do?
I want to install an o2 sensor so I can turn my carb properly. Do I have to have a wide band for this or will a narrow do?
If it has to be wide, what's a good one to go with? I only want it for carb tuning, not for dynos or data logging or anything like that.
If it has to be wide, what's a good one to go with? I only want it for carb tuning, not for dynos or data logging or anything like that.
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Re: Do I need a wideband 02 sensor or will narrowband do?
The AEM Widebands are nice. Don't bother with a narrowband.
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Re: Do I need a wideband 02 sensor or will narrowband do?
Does bosch make a wideband? I changed a/f gauges and the new one needs a wideband, the old one was a narrow band.
Also they are direct bolt-ins right? No other mods need to be done
Also they are direct bolt-ins right? No other mods need to be done
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