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> Wideband o2 vs narrowband o2
post Jul 2, 2015 - 5:28 PM
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I am debating on whether to get a wideband o2 sensor or a narrowband o2 sensor I have a mild performance build with cams and an AFC neyo - also intake manifold and exhaust manifold. Shaved head and port and polish. I found a aem aeugo meter and I am wondering if a factory wideband o2 sensor will wire up to the meter?


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post Jul 2, 2015 - 6:40 PM
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You don't have a wideband sensor from the factory. You have a narrow band sensor as stock which generates a 0-1V output a signal that just shows rich or lean on either side of stoic but not really how rich or how lean with high accuracy. A wideband is fast, accurate, and reliable and actually outputs a 0-5V signal that tells how rich or how lean the exhaust actually is. That whole 0-1 volt range on the narrow band is the wide band bouncing from 14.5 to 15.2 or something (working from memory here). Here's a nice article that explains it more.

http://www.enginebasics.com/EFI%20Tuning/A...o%20Basics.html


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post Jul 2, 2015 - 8:37 PM
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Sorry I'm aware of the difference between a wide band and a & a narrow band o2 sensor. I was wondering if I went to a scrap yard and got a wideband o2 sensor off say another car that has a wideband o2 factory sensor. I'm wondering if that would hook up to the Aem meter or not?


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post Jul 2, 2015 - 9:36 PM
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Likely yes, but they do age and loose accuracy and may not use the same connector which would mean you'd have to hack and splice. I don't remember my connector shape but I just changed one in a SRX and it was rectangle with a little ear sticking off.


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