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Old 06-15-2003, 11:31 PM
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Old 06-16-2003, 12:13 AM
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At about what time on the mod list should one get a wideband? Like signle turbo time or is it also beneficial for all the bolt-ons on stock twins?
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Old 06-16-2003, 12:21 AM
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One more thing. FJO sells this basic kit for a stand alone ECU.



KWB0260 -- Wideband O2 Sensor Kit for "stand-alone" ECU (i.e. AEM, Haltech, Holley, Hondata, etc.) integration -- $390.75

CWC0001 Wideband oxygen sensor controller

MWI0001 Installation Manual

IWC0003 Installation Kit

HSB0001 O2 sensor bung



** Order SO20001 Wideband oxygen sensor separately**





So, could I use this in conjunction with the PFC to tune like SPOautos said in maybe 50RPM increments?



And, why do they say "** Order SO20001 Wideband oxygen sensor separately**?" I mean, don't you get the O2 sensor in the kit or is the O2 Sensor different from the Wideband O2?





I don't know **** about tuning so bare with me.
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