Want to add a wide band O2 sensor, Kit suggestion?
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Want to add a wide band O2 sensor, Kit suggestion?
I want to add a wide band O2 sensor and was just wondering what kits people have used that worked well.
I want to connect it to the ecu so I can log the data in tunepro.
any advice would be a great help.
I want to connect it to the ecu so I can log the data in tunepro.
any advice would be a great help.
Re: Want to add a wide band O2 sensor, Kit suggestion?
i use a 14point7 slc oem wideband evaluation kit no extra digital gauges or anything just straight into the ecm and ive never had a problem with it
Re: Want to add a wide band O2 sensor, Kit suggestion?
14.7 kits or innovate mtxl kits are most popular, both have bosch sensor
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Re: Want to add a wide band O2 sensor, Kit suggestion?
Running a few MTX-L on a various cars/toys and so far so good - one was faulty but was replaced under warranty. Had an LM1 for years and was perfect, the LM2 has been pretty average though.
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Re: Want to add a wide band O2 sensor, Kit suggestion?
i second the innovate gear, have MTX-L and LC-1 and i cannot fault either
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Re: Want to add a wide band O2 sensor, Kit suggestion?
Have checked out the innovate products and like what I see. Is it pretty straight forward connecting it to the ecu?
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Re: Want to add a wide band O2 sensor, Kit suggestion?
i can tell you for mtx-l and lc-1 you need ground ignition power and 1 wire to ecu
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Re: Want to add a wide band O2 sensor, Kit suggestion?
I used the LC1 also, the narrow band emulator seems to work fine too (adds another wire but means you don't need two exhaust bungs)
Re: Want to add a wide band O2 sensor, Kit suggestion?
Another one for Innovate gear, this mob are the same price as in the USA.
http://highway66speedshop.shop033.com/c ... uning.html
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Re: Want to add a wide band O2 sensor, Kit suggestion?
Iv got the 14point7 kit with the LCD works well considering i just plug it in to the cigarette lighter. They also have the new one with the inbuilt controller at a pretty good price