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Old 02-09-2007, 04:27 PM
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Default wideband 02/chrome p28 (honda)

I feel really dumb starting this thread, but searching h-t isn't answering my question....

My setup is tuned with crome on a p28.

If I want to run a wideband o2 sensor/controller, do I need to install a second bung, or will the bosch 1 volt output work in place of the stock o2 sensor?

Also, is there any problem with the AEM controller/gauge? Should I spend the extra money to get the PLX?
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Old 02-09-2007, 04:44 PM
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Default Re: wideband 02/chrome p28 (honda)

I can't answer your question about that. I don't think you can honestly.

I have a AEM Wideband in my car. I have a second bung on my car and I solely use it for watching my air-fuel.

It's worth it in my own opinion. Thats the only gauge I'd have if I were on motor.

Boost = gauges.

*edit*. If my car were running, I'd let you check it out. It's a nice gauge. Comes with black or silver bezel(ring around the gauge) and white or black face. Also reads in lambda(sp?) if you want to, I'm not using that).
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Default Re: wideband 02/chrome p28 (honda)

if you get a wideband controller with a WIDEBAND output and a NARROWBAND output, it'll work fine with the p28. You'll only need that one wideband o2 sensor.
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Default Re: wideband 02/chrome p28 (honda)

oh yeah....I'm getting a wideband...

I'm just hoping I don't have to install another bung, for cleanliness sake...

nobling cars are clean when jacked up.
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Default Re: wideband 02/chrome p28 (honda)

Originally Posted by tecnic1
oh yeah....I'm getting a wideband...

I'm just hoping I don't have to install another bung, for cleanliness sake...

nobling cars are clean when jacked up.

I know if you get a FJO wideband you can control your signal voltage to the same as stock. They're pricey but nice, they also use a NTK O2 + Bosch.
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Default Re: wideband 02/chrome p28 (honda)

im pretty sure you can do it.
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PLX M300...thats what im using...$299 shipped..cant beat that
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Default Re: wideband 02/chrome p28 (honda)

Narrowband output goes to the ECU, that's all you need to make the ECU happy.
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Old 02-11-2007, 07:34 AM
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Default Re: wideband 02/chrome p28 (honda)

totally unrelated, but not worthy of it's own thread:


Can you turn off the O2 sensor heater trouble code with crome?
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Default Re: wideband 02/chrome p28 (honda)

Originally Posted by tecnic1
oh yeah....I'm getting a wideband...

I'm just hoping I don't have to install another bung, for cleanliness sake...

nobling cars are clean when jacked up.


god dammit brandon your car isnt nobling qualified anymore. YOUR SHIT IS CLEAN ALL THE WAY ROUND. fucker.....

haha
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