A DIY wide-band controller , anyone tried it yet ?
http://www.14point7.com/JAW/JAW.htm
Just supply the LSU-4.2 Bosh O2 sensor .
A DIY wide-band controller , anyone tried it yet ?
http://www.14point7.com/JAW/JAW.htm
Just supply the LSU-4.2 Bosh O2 sensor .
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That's a nice DIY project, and it looks like it would work too.
Looks very interesting.
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It doesn't seem that much of a saving compared to the LC1 kit ... (how much is a single WBO2 Bosch sensor?)
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I think you can pick one up for $60.00 , so in theory for about $140 you can have a wide-band kit with gage , the LC-1 with gage is $299 , so you can do 2 kits for the price of a LC-1 and gage .Originally Posted by Garry
BUT , which do you trust , the kit or the LC-1 ?
Guinea Pig anyone ?
2005 1500 HD , Custom OS3 SD tune .
2006 Trailblazer
Dinosaurs and Plants gave their lives so that we may drive , long live fossil fuel .
... it would be interesting to build a circuit that drives two WBO2, should only take a slightly bigger circuit board (if at all), but save a lot of work, money and space ... the CPU looks pretty much straight forward, Mega88 is a decent piece of Silicon...
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