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This is a discussion on wideband questions in the Forced Induction forum
i just installed my apex turbo timer and evidently it can read out the a/f and o2 readings from the ecu.
I was reading about the plx m300 because I need to buy a wideband...could I possibly buy like the bosch sensor and rig it ...
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| i just installed my apex turbo timer and evidently it can read out the a/f and o2 readings from the ecu. I was reading about the plx m300 because I need to buy a wideband...could I possibly buy like the bosch sensor and rig it up without actually buying the m300 so that i'm getting wideband readings? |
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| Not likely. The PLX M300 is looking for a certian range of voltages from the Bosch sensor, and reads a number based on that voltage. Your Apex! turbo timer is reading the voltage that your factory sensor is sending, which is an entierly different range of voltages. |
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| thanks for the info |
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| the a/f memter on the apex is a narrow band circuit. get the plx. |
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