AEM wideband gauge and sensor

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HYBRID

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ill give u an answer tomorrow steve if u can hold out.. im in the process of buying one.. just need to check if i get payment for another item 1st..

if i get payed ill take it for sure ;)

kon
 

HYBRID

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Just confirmed steve im taking it :D (if ull sell it to me that is :) )

u have u2u ;)
kon
 

HYBRID

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Steve id appreaciate an answer, to the u2u i sent u dude :)

thanks
kon
 

TurboDave

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Slightly off topic but do you need to plum the new sensor in or can you use the signal from the original lambda sensor?

I dont like drilling and tapping.

Dave
 

steveep82

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Slightly off topic but do you need to plum the new sensor in or can you use the signal from the original lambda sensor?

I dont like drilling and tapping.

Dave

You need to use the sensor that comes in the kit as its wideband (0-5v) as opposed to narrow band (0-1v)
 

pc18

North West England Area Rep.
need to fit the boss in the exhaust somewhere, i think it needs to be so far from the turbo so the heat doesnt effect or something? is that right
 
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