Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 6:15 pm
Heaps of them out there, however I have built and used a few of these and not been disappointed. Have checked them against much more expensive analyzers and found them acceptable ( thats not a put down ).
TechEdge although the site is painful to navigate the product is good. The DIY ones do offer a real saving over assembled ones, but I would suggest that they are not for the novice assembler.
Some have narrowband simulation output so you can remove your original sensor replace it with a wideband and box and then feed the simulator output back to the factory ecu. That way you can fit the new sensor in the original bung - and don't need two sensors.
Now to deal with cj and Steve .......
TechEdge although the site is painful to navigate the product is good. The DIY ones do offer a real saving over assembled ones, but I would suggest that they are not for the novice assembler.
Some have narrowband simulation output so you can remove your original sensor replace it with a wideband and box and then feed the simulator output back to the factory ecu. That way you can fit the new sensor in the original bung - and don't need two sensors.
Now to deal with cj and Steve .......
