Best place to get wideband O2?
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Re: Best place to get wideband O2? (GottaLude)
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Very cool guy, his name is Steve.
Here is the previous attemp at a groub buy
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=237523
[Modified by Speed PHreak, 5:51 PM 9/7/2002]
Very cool guy, his name is Steve.
Here is the previous attemp at a groub buy
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=237523
[Modified by Speed PHreak, 5:51 PM 9/7/2002]
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Re: Best place to get wideband O2? (GottaLude)
You can also try this...
http://www.techedge.com.au/vehicle/wbo2/default.htm
My buddy got one and I'm currently using it to tune my car. It works very well and is not as expensive but they are kind of backorderd so it may take a month to get one. It works with Hondata quite nicely.
http://www.techedge.com.au/vehicle/wbo2/default.htm
My buddy got one and I'm currently using it to tune my car. It works very well and is not as expensive but they are kind of backorderd so it may take a month to get one. It works with Hondata quite nicely.
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Re: Best place to get wideband O2? (RedTeg95)
i also recommend the techedge. order the prebuilt one if you are not a very good solderer and troubleshooter. it took me a few days of careful soldering to get it right.
otherwise, fjo is very good for the money
otherwise, fjo is very good for the money
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Re: Best place to get wideband O2? (Speed PHreak)
How much are the FJO and Techedge kits that work with the hondata? I didn't really see prices on the techedge site and I don't know which one to get on the fjo site. Thanks
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