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Old 04-05-2005, 07:23 PM
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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.
Old 04-05-2005, 07:48 PM
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Call Zetronix and ask them.
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Tim,

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.
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Thanks
Thats what I needed to know.



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