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Richf
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Wideband help

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I want to fit a wideband to my Skyline , i'm specifcally looking for the kits that use just one lambda for both the ecu and wideband.

I realise i cant use the stock lambda but i think mine is knackered anyhow

Any suggestions??

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Gary @ APT will sort you out
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http://www.vems.co.uk :) <--- tis what ive got + i think thats what Gary supplies anyway, worth having a bit of a read on their forums.

Replaces narrowband lambda and then feeds the ecu an emulated narrowband signal + does lots of funky logging.
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Post by Richf »

i ilke the look of that but i would need to find somewhere for another sensor ie the EGT , the only place i have is in the de-cat pipe and i think thats too far away to provide useful data.

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I plan to tap a spare cast fannimould, just one of those jobs ive yet to get round to. I think the consensus is it definately needs to go engine side of the tubbie.
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