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Old 02-04-2007   #1
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af wideband help

ok I have a blinkey type af gauge now and from everwhere I am reading everyone says throw it away bla bla bla. so what makes a wideband so much better, is it just a dedicated o2 sensor and a gauge like my blinkey one? could you make your own wideband with a digital gauge some wire and a dedicated o2 sensor? If I just added a dedicated o2 to the gauge I have now would it be pretty accurate?

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Old 02-04-2007   #2
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Re: af wideband help

Something with voltage, and greater accuracy. Narrow band o2s like yours only show 0volts-1volt and widebands shows 0v-5volts
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Old 02-04-2007   #3
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Re: af wideband help

Narrowband O2 sensors like the stock ones are only accurate at 14.7:1 A/F ratio. When you get even half a point away from there, they are wildly inaccurate. Wideband O2 setups are usually very accurate all the way from around 10.0:1 or lower up to 19.0:1 or higher.

Widebands also aren't a simple power, ground and signal setup like a narrowband. They require a controller box to run them, which is why they are more expensive. A wideband O2 sensor on it's own can often be cheaper than a stock style O2 sensor, but you need a controller to run it.
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