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Mike Bellis |
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This is cool. It allows you to run a wideband O2 sensor on a narrowband input. As you may know, a narrow band O2 is only accurate at stoich. Converting the WB signal (0-5v) to NB (0-1v) makes it more accurate in closed loop. (in theory) So far I can only find them on ebay UK. The US distributor is defunk, web link dead.
It will allow O2 tuning to be more accurate if using a narrow band only ECU. http://www.aeb.it/products/sundry-items/351 Thay have a bunch of cool stuff on thier site. |
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