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Wideband O2 - what are you using?
Thinking about investing in a pair of widebands - just curious what everyone is using, what might be new out there etc.??
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1974 Pontiac Ventura, 455P (9.5:1 comp.), 850DP, 3100 ''Tight'' 10'', 3.73's/28x13.5
Upgrading in June:
KRE 310cfm@.550 heads, 10.5 comp., hyd roller, 3800 tight 10'', better rear suspension.
Race Weight: 3750#'s
2007 best: 11.97 at 110 1.65 60ft.
Upgrading in June:
KRE 310cfm@.550 heads, 10.5 comp., hyd roller, 3800 tight 10'', better rear suspension.
Race Weight: 3750#'s
2007 best: 11.97 at 110 1.65 60ft.
Re: Wideband O2 - what are you using?
I got a FAST wide band . I used it in my street car with a Procharger.
I have not installed it in the 10.5 car yet .I do think it would have helped with my switch to NO2 fuel from C16.
I have not installed it in the 10.5 car yet .I do think it would have helped with my switch to NO2 fuel from C16.
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I'm considering switching to Ethanol next year, and I think I'll need the O2 to get it working right.
The one I've been looking at is the Daytona WEGO3D-A Dual Channel Wideband, $252 plus the sensors. It's a no frills deal that has two 0-5vdc outputs to go to the data logger.
The one I've been looking at is the Daytona WEGO3D-A Dual Channel Wideband, $252 plus the sensors. It's a no frills deal that has two 0-5vdc outputs to go to the data logger.
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I've heard Innovate are the best. Will be buying a G2 kit soon. I think they support data loggers as well.
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Daytona WEGO3D-A Dual Channel arrived yesterday so I have some work to do this weekend.
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do you have a link ?wahts was the total cost with the WB sensors ?
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http://www.daytona-sensors.com/WEGO3.html The IIID model is what I got as I'm just recording the data with my data logger. Randy at RPM has them in stock - http://www.rpmperf.com about $250 for that model
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