Where to Buy Wideband O2 Sensor
What is a good brand (Bosch?) and who has the best price. I have LT1 Edit and want to buy a wideband O2 and controller to tune with.
Thanks,
Loren
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1996 WS6 M6 Trans Am, K&N filter, KBDD SFC's, G2 LCA's, Global West LCA Relocation Brackets, Eibach Pro kit, Bilstein's, Baer GTP kit, Denny's Nitrous Ready Driveshaft,
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Thanks,
Loren
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1996 WS6 M6 Trans Am, K&N filter, KBDD SFC's, G2 LCA's, Global West LCA Relocation Brackets, Eibach Pro kit, Bilstein's, Baer GTP kit, Denny's Nitrous Ready Driveshaft,
OZ Mito Modular 18 x 10 with Pirelli P-Zero Asymmetrical's, LPE LT4 P&P heads, LPE 74211 cam, LPE LT4 P&P Intake, LPE 58mm TB, FLP Headers, Borla C-B, GM Severe Duty Timing Set with cloyes oversize crank sprocket, LPE FPR, Hypertech 160 thermostat, CC 1.6 RR's, Meziere H2O Pump, Magnecore wires, AC Delco Rapid Fire 3 plugs, LT4 KM, McLeod Street Twin with steel flywheel, Moser 12 bolt 3.73, B&M Ripper Shifter. Results: 360rwhp and 350rwtq
You need more than a sensor, since you can't just plug a wideband into the stock PCM... they are not compatible. Also not sure what you mean by a "controller" since using a wideband sensor in a closed loop fuel control system would require an aftermarket computer like the FAST, Accel/DFI or MoTeC.
What you can get is a sensor and a meter. Not cheap. This is one of the least expensive I have seen ($1,000) and it is excellent!
http://www.motec.com/products/plm.htm
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Fred
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What you can get is a sensor and a meter. Not cheap. This is one of the least expensive I have seen ($1,000) and it is excellent!
http://www.motec.com/products/plm.htm
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Fred
94 Formula A3+1: 381/TH400+OD/N2O
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11.513@115.59 on motor; 11.162@127.67, 1.643 60' on a 125-shot. Going with a 275-shot this year
The price is complete with sensor, meter and cable to interface with a computer. They used to have a better picture of the meter... digital, and switchable between volt, lambda or A/F ratio.
http://www.motec.com/images/products/plm/plmonly.JPG
http://www.motec.com/images/products/plm/plmonly.JPG
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