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If you didnt already know, They are WideBand sensors. Most of the cars on the road for 07-08 still use narrow band. U can simply piggyback the Wideband gauge with your Stock o2 sensors.


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Jeff



dunno bout em all being narrowband but the b15 (04+) used wideband sensors too. thanks for the revelation for the other b16 owners. I also dont know how a aftermarket gauge reacts/hooks-up to the stock sensor
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MajorMods wrote:
dunno bout em all being narrowband but the b15 (04+) used wideband sensors too. thanks for the revelation for the other b16 owners. I also dont know how a aftermarket gauge reacts/hooks-up to the stock sensor
Only the CA cars and auto SE-R's have widebands, the rest are narrowbands. (b15's)
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Gary

What does all that mean? (i will be the dumby who asks- sure there is another guy sitting there scratching his head) Like why do we need to know this?

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sporkhey wrote:
What does all that mean? (i will be the dumby who asks- sure there is another guy sitting there scratching his head) Like why do we need to know this?
A wideband sensor reads a precise air-fuel ratio. A narrowband only reads rich or lean, and switches at 14.7 AFR.
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sporkhey wrote:
What does all that mean? (i will be the dumby who asks- sure there is another guy sitting there scratching his head) Like why do we need to know this?
If your car comes with a wideband sensor, then all you'd need is a wideband gauge for accurate readings, monitoring, and for tuning purposes as well.






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Don



None of this really matters unless you have a way to tune fuel. An AFR gauge is useless w/o a tuning device.
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donspecv02 wrote:
None of this really matters unless you have a way to tune fuel. An AFR gauge is useless w/o a tuning device.
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Djtorello wrote:
If you didnt already know, They are WideBand sensors. Most of the cars on the road for 07-08 still use narrow band. U can simply piggyback the Wideband gauge with your Stock o2 sensors.
BTW, Honda's been using widebands for quite a few years.
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The only specs with widebands, are california. Mine is a four wire. Non wideband.
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