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Old 06-25-2008, 05:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question what is a wideband is??

Can someone please explain to me what a wideband is? it seems like everyone is recommending i get one. car is new with only a cai.
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Can someone please explain to me what a wideband is? it seems like everyone is recommending i get one. car is new with only a cai.

Measures your air/fuel ratio...if you have too little fuel and too much air
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how is it different from a air/fuel gauge?
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how is it different from a air/fuel gauge?

Same meaning. Measures the air fuel mixture.
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how is it different from a air/fuel gauge?

narrow band is a wide ban's little brother. Dyno's use a wide ban, not a narrow band like a stock 02. The narrow band you will get oscillation of the readings, where a wide ban will give you the real deal, in real time.
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