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Re: ca18 dump pipe sensor thing
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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wideband sensors are finer calibrated and produce 0v->5v. (Unlike normal ones 0v -> 1v)

ECU needs to be able to work with one!, so unless the ecu is re-chipped, factory ECUs definitely wont work with a wideband o2 sensor.


Chris

Posted on: 2006/3/25 3:58
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     ca18 dump pipe sensor thing sooty_grunter 2006/3/24 8:39
       Re: ca18 dump pipe sensor thing casper17000 2006/3/24 9:04
         Re: ca18 dump pipe sensor thing flyby 2006/3/24 11:07
           Re: ca18 dump pipe sensor thing casper17000 2006/3/24 12:22
             Re: ca18 dump pipe sensor thing dattodude 2006/3/24 12:46
               Re: ca18 dump pipe sensor thing casper17000 2006/3/24 13:22
                 Re: ca18 dump pipe sensor thing Ronald 2006/3/25 3:40
                   Re: ca18 dump pipe sensor thing dattodude 2006/3/25 3:58
                     Re: ca18 dump pipe sensor thing sooty_grunter 2006/3/25 7:27
       Re: ca18 dump pipe sensor thing myti4 2006/3/25 8:37
         Re: ca18 dump pipe sensor thing myti4 2006/3/25 8:40
           Re: ca18 dump pipe sensor thing LAGWAGON 2006/3/25 14:10
             Re: ca18 dump pipe sensor thing sooty_grunter 2006/3/26 4:56




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