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Old February 16th, 2008, 10:52 PM   #1
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Where to install WB O2 sensors

OK, so I'm going with a Roe S/C
I'm planning on installing 2 Innovate LC-1s and a single XD-1gauge. My plan is to keep 1 controller connected to the gauge at all times but switch at times to check that both are reading similar numbers.

My question is,
can I just put the WB sensors in place of the stock O2 sensors? - either the front ones or the rear ones
There is a wire from the LC-1 that sends an analog, narrowband signal for the stock computer to understand. It works well and I have used it in other modified vehicles.
I'm thinking of replacing the front O2 sensors since they are the closest to the engine.

Let me know what you guys think

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Old February 16th, 2008, 10:57 PM   #2
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I replaced the stock front left with the wide band and used the narrow band output for the stock ecu signal. Works fine.
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For whatever reason when I tried using the Innovate wideband it just wouldn't work. I had to switch to the AEM to get the AF numbers.

Now I have to return 2 Innovates to get my money back.
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my install

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