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mreigleJan-27-07 01:26 AM
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#2947, "Differences in Wideband O2 (best for Megasquirt)"
Jan-27-07 01:28 AM by mreigle

          

I searched for a post on the differences in the different wideband O2 sensors on the market but could not find a writeup on the pros and cons of the different sensors and whether or not you need a led display with a MS ecu. I feel it may be hidden in a different subject.

Maybe a o2 sensor section in the wiki since it is an ever changing subject?

Could someone please help me out without flaming me too bad? A link would be fine if it has already been discussed.

Thanks to all!

  

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AggressionJan-28-07 04:47 AM
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#2948, "RE: Differences in Wideband O2 (best for Megasquirt)"
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Innovative LC1 http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/xcart/product.php?productid=16169&cat=0&page=1

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- 05 Subaru STi
- 97 eclipse gs (289whp w/ 276tq)

  

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mreigleJan-28-07 07:17 AM
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#2950, "RE: Differences in Wideband O2 (best for Megasquirt)"
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Thank you.

  

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mreigleJan-28-07 07:18 AM
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#2951, "RE: Differences in Wideband O2 (best for Megasquirt)"
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How would you wire it into the MS ecu?

  

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Ready4DisJan-29-07 02:33 AM
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#2954, "RE: Differences in Wideband O2 (best for Megasquirt)"
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Originally posted by mreigle
How would you wire it into the MS ecu?


The normal O2 sensor input, and make sure the grounds are tied together or close together, otherwise you could get some slightly off readings. I also use the LC1, best bang for the buck.

  

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mreigleJan-29-07 09:03 AM
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#2962, "RE: Differences in Wideband O2 (best for Megasquirt)"
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Thank you

  

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