Who has made the DIY WBo2 Kit?
#2
Re:Who has made the DIY WBo2 Kit?
Update. I fiqured it out. I have the kit and installed just a matter of tuning with it to see it it works!
Hopefully it does because that means this WBo2 cost me 30 bucks and a few hours of assembly and testing!
Hopefully it does because that means this WBo2 cost me 30 bucks and a few hours of assembly and testing!
#3
Re:Who has made the DIY WBo2 Kit?
i just completed the kit as well it doesnt work as of right now but i went half way through the testing. Ive been busy lately so ill get back to it this week. wat does j9 j10 really do? it's used to test i know but how exactly? and how many of the "extra" resisitors did u add?
#5
Re:Who has made the DIY WBo2 Kit?
j9 and j10 is only used in testing (as far as I know)
works good so far. I just have it in the car, haven't done any tuning with it. For extra resistors, I think I added 2 330~ and 2 200k~. Not to sure. I can check if your still fuzzy.
For display, Right now it's jsut my DVM, but I might buy the datalogger that is linked on the site. (Hopefully I can link it to work with rpms or boost or something to reference it against)
works good so far. I just have it in the car, haven't done any tuning with it. For extra resistors, I think I added 2 330~ and 2 200k~. Not to sure. I can check if your still fuzzy.
For display, Right now it's jsut my DVM, but I might buy the datalogger that is linked on the site. (Hopefully I can link it to work with rpms or boost or something to reference it against)
#7
Re:Who has made the DIY WBo2 Kit?
I'm still undecided on what to do, should I just just buy a professional wideband,$300 plus, I got the money, or should I complete this DIY kit, I'm tempted on the plx m300, or so $315 shipped. I dont know what to do. help me decide.
#8
Re:Who has made the DIY WBo2 Kit?
Almost, By the time the kit came to me it was 30 dollars. Then wires and a project box. Total 45 dollars tops. The sensor came with my Manifold when I bought it from the junk yard. I just took it out of the manifold and kept it thinking I know someone that could use an OBD1 o2 sensor. Then I learned it was a wideband.
#9
Re:Who has made the DIY WBo2 Kit?
cool thanks for the info bumblezc, im just going to use a volt meter and have my friend log the data on a notepad.
honestly i wouldnt have bought this kit, i only bought it because i had an 02 sensor laying around.
honestly i wouldnt have bought this kit, i only bought it because i had an 02 sensor laying around.