another wbo2 ?
how do i hook up a wideband sensor to a a/f gauge and my ecu? a site or something would help thanks.
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Re: another wbo2 ?
Depends on the wideband controller that you are using. Most of them have a narrow band output. I assume you are talking about hooking up an A//F guage similar to an Auto Meter.
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Re: another wbo2 ?
You are ------- worthless. There are a ton of writeups on this. It will also vary based on ECU, Wideband ect.
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Re: another wbo2 ?
He is the n00best of the n00bs, innit he?
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Re: another wbo2 ?
Well, since I'm the one with the fewest posts in this particular post :4, I will ASSume that you are talking about me. Was kinda hoping tuname420 was going to reply with some specifics. I guess I could have been an ass and states the most obvious reply, SEARCH.
Either way, it doesn't really matter. ;D |
Re: another wbo2 ?
Originally Posted by snm95ls
Well, since I'm the one with the fewest posts in this particular post :4, I will ASSume that you are talking about me. Was kinda hoping tuname420 was going to reply with some specifics. I guess I could have been an ass and states the most obvious reply, SEARCH.
Either way, it doesn't really matter. ;D |
Re: another wbo2 ?
i cant find a site. its a p28 and im thinking about getting innovative.
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Re: another wbo2 ?
Well all you have to do is follow Innovates direction for hooking up the controller. Then do a Google search for the pinouts on your ECM to fund the HSO2 signal wire. I'm pretty sure that all OBD1 Civic and Integra ECMs share a pretty common pinout. It's D14 WHITE/RED wire on a P75 for sire as I just recently installed my LC-1 in my integra. This should give you a good place to start. Try to research, the information is out there and its not the hard to find.
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