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Old Feb 11, 2006 | 02:07 AM
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Does any body know if the xB's factory O2 sensor has a 0-1volt oxygen sensor output or is it some other type. Thanks for the help. B
Old Feb 12, 2006 | 12:44 PM
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So no one know's the answer to my question, come on guys help a brother out. Would it be an easier question to answer if i asked if the O2 sensor is short band or wide band.
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if you want to put in an air fuel ratio gauge you'll need to purchase a wide band o2 sensosr and have the pipe tapped for it. the stock sensor is a narrarow band. your better off to get a single wire wide band directly for a guage if thats what your looking to do.
Old Feb 12, 2006 | 06:42 PM
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Dexter thaqnks for the reply, i didnt really want to say anything about the air/fuel guage cause i have seen alot of people say they are worthless and blah blah. But i have seen what you are describing and i have seen the narrow band guages also. Any draw backs to either that you know of. Would like to go with a narrow band if possible and save some money, but somtimes you have to do what you have to do. Thanks.
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in order to get an accurate reading on an air fuel ratio gauge you need to get a wide band o2 so it can measure the whole band and not just bounce around back and forth. not telling you much like a narrow band will.
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Thanks again Dexter thats what i needed to know, I appreciate the info.
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