Where to get a wideband O2 sensor?
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Car: 89 Turbo Trans Am and lots of non-3rd gens
Engine: 231 SFI Turbo's, LT4, LT1
Transmission: 2004r, 4L60E
Where to get a wideband O2 sensor?
Where is a place to find wideband O2 sensors?
Can't seem to find them in any parts catalogs or Jegs/Summit.
Can't seem to find them in any parts catalogs or Jegs/Summit.
Check diy-prom for a diy. Or try www.fjoinc.com for a buy the kit complete with software-but not cheap....
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Joined: Jan 2001
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From: Ft. Worth, TX
Car: 89 Turbo Trans Am and lots of non-3rd gens
Engine: 231 SFI Turbo's, LT4, LT1
Transmission: 2004r, 4L60E
Thanks, I didn't realize how involved these were, I was thinking direct replacment of the original, guess I was way off....
Hey guys. I'm selling the DIY ones, prebuilt, with the full digital LCD in a handheld unit, complete with everything but the actual sensor (you get a model number...several ones actually, different brands) for [b]$175[b] (may go to $250 but no more if I get flooded with requests...which won't happen, so for the foreseeable future it is $170). If you want a custom case or some specific application, I'd love to work with you on it.
Check here for complete details:
http://www.ls1.com/forums/showthread...light=wideband
Sam
Check here for complete details:
http://www.ls1.com/forums/showthread...light=wideband
Sam
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The picture is from the website I linked to. It is a BUD Industries case, PN HH-3420. I may or may not use that particular case, but if I change cases, the new one will be similar to that one.
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