DIY wide band, finished and working kit **** SOLD
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I have a complete DIY wide band kit with o2 sensor. It works, i've tried it. Not sure how accurate it is, I haven't had anything to compare it to, but i'd assume it's right. The box it's in is kinda ugly and big but it's the only one I had for it. I'd just like to get what I spent on the kit and sensor and the few hours of my time out of it. Could really use some new ARP headstuds for my ls/vtec swap. I dunno, best offer.. will post pics later. Stan |
Re: DIY wide band, finished and working kit
$160 shipped to zip 77084? Is it the techedge wideband? LMK
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Re: DIY wide band, finished and working kit
No, it's a DIY wide band kit. http://www.diy-wb.com/
It uses a volt meter as a display, but it can be wired for use with uberdata data logging. Stan |
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so you put it together? I know there's alot of soldering involved, do you think you messed up anywhere in assembling it? Also if you could send pics to fastcivicboy@hotmail.com of everything. Thanks alot! -Nick
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wish I had of seen this before I bought my LM-1 Stan; would of been nice since I'm local
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Re: DIY wide band, finished and working kit
how much u want for it
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PM'd
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Switch on the front to turn it on. Light comes on about 15-20 seconds afterwards to let you know the o2 sensor is heated up. If the light doesn't come on it means there's a problem with your power source or something wrong with the o2 sensor heater.
I used it tonight to adjust the idle on my car using this and uberdata. Works great and the car idles great now too, hehe. :D The kit in a project box: http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/we...MXk1NDE%3D.jpg It says try not to power from cigarette lighter, but I do. Should probably hard wire it into the car though. Red wire if for the positive lead from your digital volt meter and the green is for negative. http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/we...MXk1NDE%3D.jpg Inside of the box: http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/we...MXk1NDE%3D.jpg I'm not looking for a fortune for the device. I just want the project cost and sensor cost from it. Basically looking for enough money so I can buy myself a set of ARP head studs and some left over money to put towards a head gasket to finish my ls/vtec setup. Best offer. Stan |
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ill start the bidding at 100 shipped
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Re: DIY wide band, finished and working kit
pmed you what i thought is a good offer.
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