oxygen sensor required? Searched for o2.. 1 find, didn't help
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Hey Guys,
Thanks for all the help from before but I have a pretty noobish type question that I'm hoping someone can answer.
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'90 Integra converted to OBD1
LS/Vtec 9:1 Compression
T3 Super 60 Garrett
Johnny Racecar intercooler
Greddy Type S blow off
Tial 38mm wastegate
Chrome dyno tuned for 10psi
Innovate wideband o2
Type R Cams
Forged Rods
Blah blah. There's more but I think that's all that's relative to this question. My question is before the dyno tune a friend and I put in the innovate wideband o2 sensor (removed the oem o2) and have a guage sitting up in my dash which shows me what's happening. The car was then tuned and all is well. But here's the one thing that's puzzling me. The wideband is not connected into the brain of the computer (as in it has no idea an o2 is present). It's just connected to power, the guage, etc. I'm pretty sure in the map for chrome itself the o2 is disabled as I am not throwing any engine codes. Should I be running a stock oem o2 as well as the wideband or is this ok as it is?
Thanks for all the help from before but I have a pretty noobish type question that I'm hoping someone can answer.
Stats:
'90 Integra converted to OBD1
LS/Vtec 9:1 Compression
T3 Super 60 Garrett
Johnny Racecar intercooler
Greddy Type S blow off
Tial 38mm wastegate
Chrome dyno tuned for 10psi
Innovate wideband o2
Type R Cams
Forged Rods
Blah blah. There's more but I think that's all that's relative to this question. My question is before the dyno tune a friend and I put in the innovate wideband o2 sensor (removed the oem o2) and have a guage sitting up in my dash which shows me what's happening. The car was then tuned and all is well. But here's the one thing that's puzzling me. The wideband is not connected into the brain of the computer (as in it has no idea an o2 is present). It's just connected to power, the guage, etc. I'm pretty sure in the map for chrome itself the o2 is disabled as I am not throwing any engine codes. Should I be running a stock oem o2 as well as the wideband or is this ok as it is?
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