Wide band O2 from a VTEC-E?
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Wide band O2 from a VTEC-E?
I heard from another forum that the 96+ Civic HX (the one w/ VTEC-E) and the Insight has a wide(r) band o2 sensor. Is that true or just myth? Thanks.
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Re: Wide band O2 from a VTEC-E?
Originally posted by i want a civic
I heard from another forum that the 96+ Civic HX (the one w/ VTEC-E) and the Insight has a wide(r) band o2 sensor. Is that true or just myth? Thanks.
I heard from another forum that the 96+ Civic HX (the one w/ VTEC-E) and the Insight has a wide(r) band o2 sensor. Is that true or just myth? Thanks.
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The 5 wire VX O2 sensor (NTK L1H1) IS a wideband sensor. However, they're being discontinued and are impossible to find at auto parts stores.
You would also need a wideband O2 controller designed for the sensor, which can be acquired from a couple places, or you can buy kits and build them yourself.
http://www.techedge.com.au/vehicle/wbo2/default.htm
You would also need a wideband O2 controller designed for the sensor, which can be acquired from a couple places, or you can buy kits and build them yourself.
http://www.techedge.com.au/vehicle/wbo2/default.htm
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Originally posted by qtiger
The 5 wire VX O2 sensor (NTK L1H1) IS a wideband sensor. However, they're being discontinued and are impossible to find at auto parts stores.
You would also need a wideband O2 controller designed for the sensor, which can be acquired from a couple places, or you can buy kits and build them yourself.
http://www.techedge.com.au/vehicle/wbo2/default.htm
The 5 wire VX O2 sensor (NTK L1H1) IS a wideband sensor. However, they're being discontinued and are impossible to find at auto parts stores.
You would also need a wideband O2 controller designed for the sensor, which can be acquired from a couple places, or you can buy kits and build them yourself.
http://www.techedge.com.au/vehicle/wbo2/default.htm
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