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A 'narrow band' or std 02 sensor is good enough to pass Euro IV emissions, should be good enough for a AFR gauge on the dash of the datto.
Except that Euro emissions complient cars almost always run at stoich during normal drive cycle, and use the sensor to activate short and long term trims to keep it at stoich besides for WOT
The datto is at stoich almost never which means all the gauge will show is rich or lean and never give actual info that can be used to set up any form of tuning or mapping.
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Haven't seen a wideband (at least not Bosch) that can be reliably run without a control unit, as all widebands I've heard about require specific heating routines and need to be able to constantly vary current/voltage with changes in AFR (that's how they get a wide band signal) - they are essentially a 'narrow band' with some extra computer smarts attached.
Narrow band = non linear 0-1V
Wide band = Linear 0-5V
95% of wideband kits now use a gauge with all the hardware in the gauge and are small and compact such as AEM.
I run a PLX in my Datsun when I make jetting changes, I think maybe 5% of the time it actualy sits on stoich, never the less I think a $300au wideband is cheaper than rebuilding a motor, thus I use what works when making changes or trouble shooting