Uprev Tuning
hey Z family,
so i recnetly looked into tuning for the 2003 350z on the Osiris website and they state that the 2003 Z's require their wideband gauge as well as the adapter to data log air fuel ratios. What exactly does this mean? I'm looking to simply do as many bolt ons (without a Superchsrger) as I can and then just tuning those bolt ons.
If I do require it, how difficult is it to be installed? Any help will be appreciated.
so i recnetly looked into tuning for the 2003 350z on the Osiris website and they state that the 2003 Z's require their wideband gauge as well as the adapter to data log air fuel ratios. What exactly does this mean? I'm looking to simply do as many bolt ons (without a Superchsrger) as I can and then just tuning those bolt ons.
If I do require it, how difficult is it to be installed? Any help will be appreciated.
hey Z family,
so i recnetly looked into tuning for the 2003 350z on the Osiris website and they state that the 2003 Z's require their wideband gauge as well as the adapter to data log air fuel ratios. What exactly does this mean? I'm looking to simply do as many bolt ons (without a Superchsrger) as I can and then just tuning those bolt ons.
If I do require it, how difficult is it to be installed? Any help will be appreciated.
so i recnetly looked into tuning for the 2003 350z on the Osiris website and they state that the 2003 Z's require their wideband gauge as well as the adapter to data log air fuel ratios. What exactly does this mean? I'm looking to simply do as many bolt ons (without a Superchsrger) as I can and then just tuning those bolt ons.
If I do require it, how difficult is it to be installed? Any help will be appreciated.
The 03 didn't come factory with widebands and you can't tune properly with narrowbands.
If you don't know how to install an o2 sensor I don't think you should be tuning your own car.
If you don't know how to install an o2 sensor I don't think you should be tuning your own car.




