Fitting Wideband o2

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Fitting Wideband o2

Post by 300kwv6 »

Hi all,

Looking at the 14point7 SLC OEM EvK-Evaluation Kit as has been posted here before.

Link - http://14point7.com/SLC-OEM.php

Just wanting to know if I was to purchase this kit does it replace the factory o2 sensor? Or is it best to drill and weld in new o2 bung?

Thanks in advance
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Re: Fitting Wideband o2

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yes it has narrowband simulation, it does work i have this on my daily with the DIY2 kit, the most important thing you need to do if going down this route is use the best earthing as possible as this is the reference point, if it's out then closed loop fueling will not be accurate.
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Re: Fitting Wideband o2

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Do all O2 sensors have the same size thread? I've a got Nissan and a VP here and they both have the same size so was just wondering.
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Re: Fitting Wideband o2

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Not all - there are odd ones but most are the same as the ones you have.
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