According to this post after I have it tuned I shouldn't need A wideband...
Who's right????
"a wideband o2 sensor in a heavily tuned car say with boost is needed to tune and is always good for reference. i would never run my boosted car without a wideband o2 sensor readout. a stock narrowband on the other hand can be disabled on tuning programs without any complications and will not necessarily effect the drivability. "
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