I have had a few peole approach me regarding widebands. I can arrange a group buy of 4 or more people for the UEGO wideband for $499. This includes all sensors, display ect. Nothing has to be purchased seperatly
A wideband o2 sensor can monitor air fuel ratios with labratory accuracy. There are no guessing games. It gives a difinitive a/f reading on the fly with great speed and accuracy. A turbo car needs to run an a/f range of 11.5 to 12.5. Narrow band sensors (the ones that most cars are equipped with cannot measure this range) A narrow band can effectivbely monitor anything from 13.5 to 18 or 19.0. This range is to lean for a turbo car hence the uselessness of a narrowband 02 montoring a turbo car. Thats why we resort to utilizing EGT gauges to get an eduacated guess of what a/f ratio the car is running. But for the ultimate in a/f montoring a wideband is the way to go
Also Mike the thread about the Greddy a/f is pretty informative and compares both
spoolin i would like more info on the wideband . who makes it and what kind of display.? the sensor you say is included so what kind is it. thanks in advance
Perf I am unsure on exactly what type of wideband 02 sensor it is (manufacturer). The display looks like a radar detector and the readings are in green. I will get you a pic
how much will you guys sell this for without the gb?
I'm already dropping down almost 4g's (thanks to the federal gov'ment for the fatty income tax return) for the fm kit so finding another $500 right now is gonna be a little rough....
Terry, is this the one we talked about before?
I was thinking it was FIJO or FJO or something, but I'm probably confused. Are there any other displays? That one looks big.
Any other options for the wideband. I want one, but don't know if I "like" this one.
beavis,
it is a good unit. it uses a NGK sensor from the hondas. the module is accurate and yes the display has little to be desired so if you not sure maybe you should go with the greddy. but for the money it is a good deal