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LOL i can see you are all impressed too!!!!

LOL i can see you are all impressed too!!!!

 

Tis indeed interesting - especially if you've got aftermarket add-ons and want to keep your AFR in check. I think John Dixon was looking into making similar a while back? John?

I've got the techedge one (http://www.wbo2.com)

Excellent piece of kit, and you can also attach 3 x other sensors and 3 x thermocouples + rpm to it for logging.

I built mine from kit which is a ball ache, but not too difficult if you can use a soldering iron.

Highly rated by everone that has one really. Emerald are even going to use it for their ECU's rather than build their own.

They all tend to use Bosch LSU or NTK UEGO sensors, so I guess there's not much to choose between them other than the extra features they have.

Tis indeed interesting - especially if you've got aftermarket add-ons and want to keep your AFR in check. I think John Dixon was looking into making similar a while back? John?

 

The set up John is using is very similar, but a bit cheeper I think. Well hope because that the direction I'm going next.

 

Sh1t John that was fast I hadn't even finish writing :rofl: :rofl: I've got to talk to you about this in a week or two.

A pic of the TechEdge Wideband sensor as set up in my car (KnockLink on the left)

 

Leigh.

 

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