WIDE BAND ??? help

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preston240sx
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Yeah im kinda new to the whole turbo thing i mean i've been around them but never hadone like i do now in the middle of turboing my ka24de and wanted to know where i can get a wide band Oxygen sensor ?


skatanic28
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plx m300zeitronix zt-2aem eugoinnovate lm-1

might be a few more, but those are the most popular. expect to pay 250-500 bucks.

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Or you can help support NICO and it's sponsors and buy from http://www.ka24de.com/

Good people with great customer service. I use them for everything I get the chance to.

preston240sx
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So how many wires are usually on a wide band oxygen sensor ?

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5, usually, some sensors have 4

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Mine has an assload. all in one wire bundle though, why do you ask? Some OEM sensors have 4-5 wires and are still narrow band.

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The PLX only has two that you have to connect for it to run as a stand alone system. The actual sensor connects to the controller/display via a harness. Its super easy to install and is compatible with stand alone systems. It is also theoretically compatible with the narrowband input. I don't use it though.


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