while scrolling through ebay, i found this wideband meter. its not the $400 autometer setup but it might work better than my blinky light a/f gauge when i decide to tune the car (AFTER I READ THAT MAXIMUM BOOST book!!!!!!!!). it should help out alot better too cuz it displays volts too and blinky lights. whats your thoughts on it, is it junk?
thanks guys and I DID buy that book to help me out with this shit when i get going and started.
just want your comments on this wideband meter .....
they have do-it-yourself wideband kits that you can put together yoruself. if youd like, ill build it for you if you buy the kit. i can get the 02 sensor and cable for it for like $35 bux.
#75958, "RE: Would this work?" In response to Reply # 5 Sep-03-04 04:57 AM by Mattchew
Originally posted by siueclipse check out www.wb02.com they have do-it-yourself wideband kits that you can put together yoruself. if youd like, ill build it for you if you buy the kit. i can get the 02 sensor and cable for it for like $35 bux.
#75959, "RE: Would this work?" In response to Reply # 5
Originally posted by siueclipse check out www.wb02.com they have do-it-yourself wideband kits that you can put together yoruself. if youd like, ill build it for you if you buy the kit. i can get the 02 sensor and cable for it for like $35 bux.
Bad link, don't click the one above. It's just a misspell. The actuall link is www.wbo2.com. You accidently used a zero instead of an "o".
#75962, "RE: Would this work?" In response to Reply # 7 Sep-03-04 06:05 AM by Avenger
I can't look at the ebay link from work but in my opinion getting a WBo2 is very important for turbo tuning. The WBo2 that people have linked to up there all use the NTK L1H1 WBo2 sensor. This is a VERY expensive sensor (like $200). There are other WBo2 options that use the Bosch LSU4 sensor. They are the Zeitronix ZT-2 and the AEM UEGO to name a few. This sensor is MUCH cheaper ($80) to replace and is just as accurate. You'll just be hard pressed to find a DIY solution for it but the current controllers using it are reasonably priced. I'm sure you could find more doing a search on google (try many variations in the search field).
they have do-it-yourself wideband kits that you can put together yoruself. if youd like, ill build it for you if you buy the kit. i can get the 02 sensor and cable for it for like $35 bux.
How am I acting like an idiot? Your link didn't work so unless it's fixed now it still wont. I was just trying to help give the correct link.