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: who has a wideband O2?


Ben
10-15-2002, 01:58 PM
I want to get an E-manage or SAFC and learn to tune myself. I understand that one needs a wideband O2 to do this. If you have one, where did you get it? How much was it? Maybe we can get a group deal together on one of these???

Calum
10-15-2002, 02:51 PM
Ben, this (http://www.techedge.com.au/vehicle/wbo2/builtwb.htm) is by far the cheapest I've found. Basically its $269 before shipping from Australia, plus the cost of the o2 sensor itself is about $140. For a wideband o2 setup, this is very cheap. If you wait until next month (November), I'd be in.

Ben
10-15-2002, 04:19 PM
Very cool. Thanks for the link. I majored in Electrical Engineering for 3 years and did stuff with breadboards and stuff and could complete this myself, but I REALLY don't want to. Ben Moses likes to do the breadboarding type of stuff and he's into building it himself. I said I'd help front the cash if we wanted to build one of these things and share it. I'll see what happens on that end. If we can build them easily and quickly enough we'll sell them to the forum at a very small profit, maybe $10-25 per unit profit or something. I'll keep everyone posted.

SucKit
10-15-2002, 05:32 PM
If we can get a good deal for the boards than I would definitely be up for it. As for the O2, i might be able to get it cheaper than the listed price of $140.

javierb14
10-15-2002, 05:58 PM
i have the techedge pre-assembled wideband unit. great quality and construction for the price! also, peter, the designer/builder of the unit its extremely helpful if u have any questions. the yahoo wideband group list is also another source of useful info
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/oz-diy-wb/
if u find sensors for sale, let me know...i still need one!

art_from_ct
10-15-2002, 06:11 PM
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napaonline.com (http://napaonline.com) ()
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}
:D

Calum
10-15-2002, 08:31 PM
Originally posted by Ben92SentraSE-R
Very cool. Thanks for the link. I majored in Electrical Engineering for 3 years and did stuff with breadboards and stuff and could complete this myself, but I REALLY don't want to. Ben Moses likes to do the breadboarding type of stuff and he's into building it himself. I said I'd help front the cash if we wanted to build one of these things and share it. I'll see what happens on that end. If we can build them easily and quickly enough we'll sell them to the forum at a very small profit, maybe $10-25 per unit profit or something. I'll keep everyone posted.
Just say no to breadboards! :D

I can both etch and mill boards. ;)

I really don't have much free time, but if you need any done, just drop me a line.

javierb14
10-16-2002, 01:10 AM
thanks for the napa link, i didnt know they had them in stock again.