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Edit: Looked at ATP's website. Thats just the sensor. You can buy that from any VW dealer. Theres a lot more to a wideband then the sensor. Unlike narrow band O2 sensors (or lots of other sensors) they require feedback to operate. In other words, its worthless without a controller, and thats what your really paying for when you buy a wideband.
More complicated than that. Waaay more complicated. That can't be a wideband, $76 wouldn't even pay for a sensor.
I've got an Innovative LM-1, ~$300 street. They're making a lower cost version soon with less features, but get the LM-1. Thats about as cheap as it gets. The LM-1 is pretty good, I've got some nit picks but nothing major. The same group that did the MegaSquirt has a wideband project listed on their site. I think they've got the technology really nailed, I'm really impressed with their understanding (of the wideband). Whenever that reaches completion I think that will be worth looking into.
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