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Chaos325 02-02-2006 11:12 AM

wideband o2 stock on any car?
 
Did any car come with a wideband o2 stock? I figured if so, my bud at az said he'd slip me one and then I'd fab or buy the rest.

mechsoldier 02-02-2006 11:38 AM

Re: wideband o2 stock on any car?
 
1993 Civic VX, a bunch of newer Hondas (V6 accord) sorry I'm not a honda guy.

VW Golf R32
1.8T

lots of new VWs.

BUT, you can't just use the sensor, it takes some circuitry to run it and figure it all out, you have to buy a kit from someplace like AEM, Zeitronix, or Innovate. If he gets you one from a VW 1.8t, then the rest of the stuff from Innovate Motorsports will be about 150 bucks. The Honda ones are different and I am pretty sure MOST of the aftermarket kits use the Bosch sensor that VW uses.

1337 02-03-2006 07:34 PM

Re: wideband o2 stock on any car?
 
vx's dont come with wideband, they come with a regular o2 sensor with a little bit larger range than standard rich/lean. Most VW's past 03 carry wideband o2's.

0b00st0 02-03-2006 08:44 PM

Re: wideband o2 stock on any car?
 
All RSX's come with a WB sensor. Civic HX's, porche's, and some others also.

mechsoldier 02-04-2006 03:01 AM

Re: wideband o2 stock on any car?
 

Originally Posted by 1337
vx's dont come with wideband, they come with a regular o2 sensor with a little bit larger range than standard rich/lean. Most VW's past 03 carry wideband o2's.

It's a 5 wire 0-5 volt sensor that was used in the DIY-WB O2 project which needs a driver to run the sensor, it's a wideband. I can't link you to the site because it's gone, I think due to the low prices of the new WB setups. A Bosch wideband is essentially a standard O2 with a pump cell in it to operate also. The NTK L1H1 is a wideband sensor....


Skuce 02-05-2006 10:39 AM

Re: wideband o2 stock on any car?
 
What is the model # of those bosch ones then that come in the Zeitronix and Innovate kits? Or what dubs came with that model?

baldur 02-05-2006 11:48 AM

Re: wideband o2 stock on any car?
 

Originally Posted by mechsoldier
It's a 5 wire 0-5 volt sensor that was used in the DIY-WB O2 project which needs a driver to run the sensor, it's a wideband. I can't link you to the site because it's gone, I think due to the low prices of the new WB setups. A Bosch wideband is essentially a standard O2 with a pump cell in it to operate also. The NTK L1H1 is a wideband sensor....


No, it's a closed loop current device, not a voltage device. That's where the controller comes in.


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