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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined May 24, '03 From Andrews TX Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) ![]() |
is there a different O2 sensor that I can use?
I want to be able to use a simple O2 bung preferably compared to the one downstream on the ST that must be bolted onto a flange to work. I'm not too sure but I figured that the sensor runs off 5V like most of the vehicles sensors and it is a one wire I beleive(don't remember for sure right now). So is there a O2 sensor I could use on a regular style bung that could also get a better reading preferably? Or is it possible to use the 02 sensor from my innovate wideband? Thanks -Daniel -------------------- If anyone is missing NASCAR and it's not on Speed Channel, take a fistful of Skittles, throw them in the toilet and hit the flush handle. Instant NASCAR!!!
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined May 24, '03 From Andrews TX Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) ![]() |
well do you know if it is a 5v sensor, and if so is rich or lean 5v or 0v?
I think that gm is 5v with 0v going toward lean and I have some 4,2,and 1 wire o2 sensors from some fifferent model camaros, which I can get bungs for all day. do you think that this would work? I also would like to just use my widebands signal because I think that it would be alot cleaner install in my engine bay and I am sure it gets a good reading Thanks -Daniel -------------------- If anyone is missing NASCAR and it's not on Speed Channel, take a fistful of Skittles, throw them in the toilet and hit the flush handle. Instant NASCAR!!!
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