Zeitronix Question
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Zeitronix Question
I was reading on the Zeitronix site that the unit has a simulated narrow band
output.
Can this be used to feed the DME allowing the removal of the stock
O2 sensor?
If so, can I then install the wide band O2 sensor into the stock bung?
Thanks for the clarification.
output.
Can this be used to feed the DME allowing the removal of the stock
O2 sensor?
If so, can I then install the wide band O2 sensor into the stock bung?
Thanks for the clarification.
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The Wideband sensor must be installed AFTER the turbo. I would keep the stock O2 sensor in place, it's faster reacting than the wideband..
The Wideband sensor must be installed AFTER the turbo. I would keep the stock O2 sensor in place, it's faster reacting than the wideband..
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No - the sim output is not as fast as the stock lambda.
also - you have to install a second bung AFTER the turbo anyway because the wideband does not function correctly between head and turbo.
also - you have to install a second bung AFTER the turbo anyway because the wideband does not function correctly between head and turbo.