Wideband O2 Sensor Location?

Started by Tooky, March 07, 2006, 02:25:09 PM

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Invasion1

finally a simple answer....

thank you for that  :icon_biggrin:


twinturbosedan

the ECM can actually read wideband signal to control the engine in closed loop?  i was under the impression you'd have to use a NBO2 sensor for the ECM and the WBO2 would only be used for a guage and/or datalogging.

any modification to the chip needed to do this?

2000 Audi A6 Quattro - 2.7T/6-speed
1998 Buick Regal GS - L67/HM-4T65E

Jeff M

Many of these wide bands have a 0-1 volt output too, that will make any ECM happier then ever :icon_biggrin:

Ummm, silly :icon_rolleyes:, silly :icon_lol:, I have had these for a while:

Item# WB-768

Jeff M

twinturbosedan

learn something new everyday!  thanks flybynite and Jeff :icon_biggrin:

2000 Audi A6 Quattro - 2.7T/6-speed
1998 Buick Regal GS - L67/HM-4T65E

Invasion1

Quote from: TurboSedan on March 17, 2006, 02:36:36 PM
learn something new everyday!  thanks flybynite and Jeff :icon_biggrin:

Same Here!  :icon_biggrin:

Jeff M

Quote from: Jeff M on March 17, 2006, 02:12:45 PM
Many of these wide bands have a 0-1 volt output too, that will make any ECM happier then ever :icon_biggrin:

Ummm, silly :icon_rolleyes:, silly :icon_lol:, I have had these for a while:

Item# WB-768

Jeff M

Here is that part, its in the front there.  In the background that little compressor wheel on the right is stock TGP, other one is an upgrade, or stock now  :icon_twisted: :icon_lol:

http://www.turbograndprix.com/TSTE005.jpg


Jeff M