2006 o2 sensors
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2006 o2 sensors
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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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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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.
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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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.
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.
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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