DIY wide band, finished and working kit **** SOLD
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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
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
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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
It uses a volt meter as a display, but it can be wired for use with uberdata data logging.
Stan
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Re: DIY wide band, finished and working kit
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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Re: DIY wide band, finished and working kit
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
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.
The kit in a project box:
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.
Inside of the box:
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
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.
The kit in a project box:
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.
Inside of the box:
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