TurboEdit - Can I use a twin tec wideband?
I found a Twin Tec wideband for cheap on ebay, do they work with turboedit? It has the digital display and everything new
Just wanna know if they work |
Re: TurboEdit - Can I use a twin tec wideband?
does it have a 0-5v output?
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Re: TurboEdit - Can I use a twin tec wideband?
Is it linear or Non-Linear?
You can just non-linear you are going to have fun figuring out the equation for it's voltage output curve. I did it and it acurate within .05 AFRs or so. What brand of sensor does it use? NTK or Bosch? Got a link? |
Re: TurboEdit - Can I use a twin tec wideband?
Yes xeno it does have a 0-5v output
Bumble I have no idea about linear or non- linear, dunno what the difference is. Its a bosch sensor heres the link http://www.daytona-sensors.com/WEGO2.html Im looking at the one with the digital display Thanks guys |
Re: TurboEdit - Can I use a twin tec wideband?
Bosch Sensor, 99.9% sure it's Linear which is good. Yes it will work. If you need help connecting it, PM me for details. or we can do it a HMT meet./ It's not hard.
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Re: TurboEdit - Can I use a twin tec wideband?
Thanks bud, just picked it up for $180 USD shipped
Retails for $440 so Im happy, I'll figure out the install of it when it gets here Do the widebands have many connections to make? |
Re: TurboEdit - Can I use a twin tec wideband?
bump, does knowone own one of these? Sure as ---- dont seem to popular
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Re: TurboEdit - Can I use a twin tec wideband?
i like the gauge that it comes with. 180 shipped is a steal :y
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Re: TurboEdit - Can I use a twin tec wideband?
I thought it was dam good, hopefully she works. I'll post a wiring diagram later or a pic or whatever, I have zero i dea what wires are used to install it
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Re: TurboEdit - Can I use a twin tec wideband?
Originally Posted by W O T
Thanks bud, just picked it up for $180 USD shipped
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