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neoboi 04-20-2003 10:02 PM

Re:How about a build your own wideband O2?
 
I WOULD BUY ONE! ;D, was planing on buying from techedge too, good thing for this homemade website. But what type of Honda/NTK sensor (oxygen sensor) would i need? i remember back when i was about to get techedge i found out these Honda/NTK sensor are hard to find. but e-mail i'll email you or u can email me stylinsyrup@Yahoo.com

BLaze 04-22-2003 10:08 PM

Re:How about a build your own wideband O2?
 
36531-P07-003

Thats the Honda NTK part.

Good Luck

Blaze

Keehnel1414 04-25-2003 06:41 PM

Re:How about a build your own wideband O2?
 
is a tech edge a wideband o2 sensor? Where can i buy one? thanks for the help.

scarecrowX 04-27-2003 02:57 AM

Re:How about a build your own wideband O2?
 

Originally Posted by civicunrest
What if started building them. Would any of you people buy them? Probably like materials +$30-$40?

not to get technical, but doesn't that violate the terms of usage posted on the front page of the DIY-WB site?

T3: that $80 bosch 5 wire sensor won't work with the DIY kits. it's the LSU4 version (i'm assuming you're talking about ATPturbo.com's prices)

the DIY guys were out of PCB's when i emailed them. i was waiting on that, but now since the sources of the necessary sensors have all but dried up and techedge is supposedly releasing a version that will work with the LSU4 sensor, maybe it's worth waiting for. i just hope they post the schematics for it so i don't have to buy their kit...

civicunrest 04-27-2003 09:53 PM

Re:How about a build your own wideband O2?
 

Originally Posted by scarecrowX

not to get technical, but doesn't that violate the terms of usage posted on the front page of the DIY-WB site?

I know what the site says, and I'm not trying to pass this off as my idea or make any kind of profit. I don't, however, see anything wrong with trying to get some form of compensation for sitting cramped over a PCB for 2 hours putting it together. If people want to attempt to solder it themselves, then I'll be happy to tell them how. However, if you had no idea how to solder and you just dropped $200 on a bag full of IC's, I'm sure you wouldn't want to jump in with soldering iron blazing. Sorry if I sound like a dick, but that's just my opinion.

scarecrowX 04-28-2003 09:04 PM

Re:How about a build your own wideband O2?
 
no problem, i understand.. just didn't want you to get into any trouble with licensing agreements or anything.. some people are pickier than others about their intellectual property..

Tom-Guy 04-29-2003 11:16 AM

Re:How about a build your own wideband O2?
 
I don't think $30-40 over cost is exceeding a reasonable profit for your time. BUT. It is in direct violation of the DIY-WB agreement.

I'd rather sales of assembled DIY-WB boards wasn't discussed on this forum, just to keep everything clean and sanitary and friendly with other places on the web. Namely, DIY-EFI and DIY-WB. PM and email works great, hint hint.

shortyz 04-29-2003 02:26 PM

Re:How about a build your own wideband O2?
 
how much do all the parts come up to again

i think i was on there and it was like 35?


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