[Diy_efi] "higher" band oxygen sensor: snake oil or legitimat

ddudley at PaymentOne.com ddudley at PaymentOne.com
Wed Jan 22 17:36:08 GMT 2003


I've actually got this on my car ('02 WRX).  My understanding was that it was GReddy's proprietary sensor.  You should get it calibrated, though, against a known good wideband.  It does have it's own heater, but if you are going to be any "hardcore" ECU tuning the general consensus was that you should hold out for a real wideband.  Hope that helps.

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: bill.shurvinton at nokia.com [mailto:bill.shurvinton at nokia.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 7:58 AM
To: diy_efi at diy-efi.org
Subject: RE: [Diy_efi] "higher" band oxygen sensor: snake oil or
legitimate?


Well,

from the picture it looks like the real deal, but no info on the greddy.com website. Odd thing is the connector is cabled wrong for a normal WB, but has the right number of wires.

Worth phoning up though and asking what is written on the sensor

Bill
-----Original Message-----
From: ext Scott F. Williams [mailto:sfwilliams at comcast.net]
Sent: 22 January 2003 15:36
To: List for general do-it-yourself EFI talk
Subject: [Diy_efi] "higher" band oxygen sensor: snake oil or legitimate?


What do you fellows make of the following product?
http://www.suprastore.com/gredairfuelk.html
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Scott F. Williams
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