Computer Diagnostics and Tuning Technical discussion on diagnostics and programming of the F-body computers

what is a wideband? what benifit?

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Old May 8, 2004 | 07:17 PM
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Originally posted by rskrause
I don't think a sensor in the tailpipe would be very accurate, and it would take on heck of a long time to heat up. The bungs needed for an O2 sensor cost a few bucks and take a few minutes to weld in place.

The LM-1 works great, I was using it last night. Bought mine at www.kennedysdynotune.com

Rich Krause
The tail pipe clamp is VERY accurate. We used 2 units to compare the stock location and the tailpipe, both read almost exactly. The tail pipe lags ever so slightly.
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