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Dakota52318
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5/03/2004
21:25:12

Subject: Who makes a wideband gauge/o2 sensor?
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Who makes a wideband gauge/o2 sensor, how much and where can I get it?

TJ



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5/04/2004
05:15:57

RE: Who makes a wideband gauge/o2 sensor?
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These things are pretty expensive. For a true wide band sensor (lambda) expect to pay around $800-1,000. That's big bucks. But look here for a really nice system www.momarefi.com It's about $875, but very nice.


If you want something a little more reasonably priced, but not as accurate, look at the Halmeter. The is where I bought mine http://www.racetep.com/halmeter.html

Don't even conider a meter from Autometer or the like. The are only marginally helpfull, and really not worth the money. They are only accurate within a very narrow range.



Dakota52318
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5/04/2004
18:54:37

RE: Who makes a wideband gauge/o2 sensor?
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Wow, I had no idea... what about maybe buying one from the dealer (autometer says some new VWs and such use them) and then just buying a gauge that will take a 0-5VDC signal from one?

TJ



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5/04/2004
23:07:14

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Their not that expensive for just the O2 sensor.
You can get a complete system for $349.00
see http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/
or this one http://www.streetrays.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=7279



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5/04/2004
23:35:23

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I just went to Checker auto and bought a single wire O2 sensor for my gauge. Cheap too. Like $20 to $30

Haven't installed it though. But from what I've read it's best to use a seperate O2 sensor for your gauge anyway. So the 0-1 V type is just fine.



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5/04/2004
23:53:19

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DynoJet makes a product called the Wide Band Commander: http://widebandcommander.com/

Lists for $530

A friend of mine got a Beta unit and was using it on his lightning. Currently a WRX Sti friend of ours is using it. The unit seems to be a very tidy package. Everything is included. And if you know anything about DynoJet you'd know how great of a company they are. You can download updated software from their site.



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