O2 Sensor question?
Just curious does the RSX Type S have a wide band o2 sensor from the factory? I was under the impression all Honda/Acura's were narrow band, but was unsure.
I have a person I work with that is curious if they can by a wide band a/f gauge and hook it up to their o2 sensor because they are under the impression they have a wideband o2 from the factory. Anyone?
I have a person I work with that is curious if they can by a wide band a/f gauge and hook it up to their o2 sensor because they are under the impression they have a wideband o2 from the factory. Anyone?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by fsugatorbait »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I know that the EP's has a wideband o2 sensor, I would assume that the type S would be similar.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Huh. If this is true then I would assume so. Basically he just wants to be cheap and tie into the factory 02 sensor with a gauge I guess. I don't know what kind of reading it would put out though. I mean the gauge from like PLX or FJO reads in lambda or actual a/f ratio. I wonder how it would even work with a factory o2 sensor.
If it were me I would rather have a separte wideband o2 sensor, sender and gauge rather then splice into my factory one. If it even works. Oh well. Guess we'll see.
Huh. If this is true then I would assume so. Basically he just wants to be cheap and tie into the factory 02 sensor with a gauge I guess. I don't know what kind of reading it would put out though. I mean the gauge from like PLX or FJO reads in lambda or actual a/f ratio. I wonder how it would even work with a factory o2 sensor.
If it were me I would rather have a separte wideband o2 sensor, sender and gauge rather then splice into my factory one. If it even works. Oh well. Guess we'll see.
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