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    Wideband

    Hi;Being new to the turbo world I'm looking for a little help.I'm currently building a 2.5 shooting for 400hp.Who makes a good wideband 02 and does this work with the stosk 02 sensor or does the 0 sensor change as well?I have an86 Shelb GLHS.Thanks

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    Re: Wideband

    I have an AEM uego
    http://www.aemelectronics.com/?q=pro...uego-afr-gauge

    You cannot use the stock O2 sensor as it is narrowband and you need a separate wideband O2 sensor with controller. You cannot plug the widband O2 sensor into the existing narrowband harness either. Also you need to position the wideband sensor approx 3ft from the manifold as the high temperatures closer can cook your sensor. i.e don't place a wideband into the narrowband sensor bung on the swingvalve
    search "wideband vs narrowband o2 sensor" or click this link https://lmgtfy.com/?q=wideband+vs+narrowband+o2+sensor LOL

    Also you need to position the wideband sensor approx 3ft from the manifold as the high temperatures closer can cook your sensor. i.e don't place a wideband into the narrowband sensor bung on the swingvalve.

    here is a manual http://aemelectronics.com/files/inst...GO%20Gauge.pdf
    Regards,
    Miles

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    Re: Wideband

    Wide band o2 sensor uses it's own wide band sensor. Some widebands have a simulated narrow band o2 signal so you can eliminate your stock narrow band. Innovate, AEM, Autometer, seem to be the most widely used in the Turbo-Mopar crowd. They seem to keep coming out with new models every 6 months or so. Many offer datalogging now, but have dropped simulated narrow band, so read carefully the descriptions if having a simulated narrow band is important to you.
    Todd

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    Re: Wideband

    Thanks People much appreciated.

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    Re: Wideband

    I'd never buy an innovate again. My former MTX-L.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wV07TBDHHM

    Put in a AEM Uego and NEVER have an issue.

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