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Old Sep 15, 2006 | 04:57 PM
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I was just reading and noticed that the 06 uses a wideband o2 sensor. I then got to thinking if it would be possible to hook up a wideband guage and get a reading from the stock sensors. I would assume so sense that is the way you would hook up a narrow band guage. Any thoughts?
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Old Sep 15, 2006 | 11:10 PM
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I was just reading and noticed that the 06 uses a wideband o2 sensor. I then got to thinking if it would be possible to hook up a wideband guage and get a reading from the stock sensors. I would assume so sense that is the way you would hook up a narrow band guage. Any thoughts?

The easiest and arguably cheapest way to do this is to get the AAM cipher tool, which can read the air/fuel from BOTH (yes there are 2) widebands as well as datalog.

Although it would be a pain in the *** to use it all the time, this can be used to spot check to make sure your AFR is ok.
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Old Sep 16, 2006 | 05:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Wired 24/7
The easiest and arguably cheapest way to do this is to get the AAM cipher tool, which can read the air/fuel from BOTH (yes there are 2) widebands as well as datalog.

Although it would be a pain in the *** to use it all the time, this can be used to spot check to make sure your AFR is ok.

Thanks for the info. I am going to check that out

I have a zeitronix WBo2 sitting in my garage but i figured it would be easier just to use the stock sensors. I was also thinking of getting the aux input harness for my emanage and using that to tap into the o2 sensors to get a reading to be displayed on my Profec e-01.
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Old Sep 16, 2006 | 06:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Wired 24/7
The easiest and arguably cheapest way to do this is to get the AAM cipher tool, which can read the air/fuel from BOTH (yes there are 2) widebands as well as datalog.

Although it would be a pain in the *** to use it all the time, this can be used to spot check to make sure your AFR is ok.
Wired......UpRev created Cipher. AAM is just a vendor for them.


OP...you can't go wrong with Cipher. If you plan on keeping your Z for any length of time, it's a great tool to have. As a bonus, if you own other Nissans Cipher will work with them too..
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