o2 Sensor
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o2 Sensor
So I need to hookup my new o2 sensor and I have no idea where the previous owner stuck the connector that goes up into the dash. Anyone take a pic of what it looks like and kinda where it should be?
It currently has a 4 wire o2 sensor plugged into it and I think that may be whats throwing me off on it. Ive found a two wire round plug that I think was the original o2 connector and if so, Im set.
It currently has a 4 wire o2 sensor plugged into it and I think that may be whats throwing me off on it. Ive found a two wire round plug that I think was the original o2 connector and if so, Im set.
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if its an innovate you need to go to the brown wire.
although the yellow wire simulates a narrowband voltage you could probably make it work. i just dont know how well the resolution is going to be because its a 0-1v signal.
if you just have the sensor by itself then you will need a wideband controller to interface with the megasquirt such as the innovate lc1- lm1 or others.
megasquirt supports alot of controllers.
although the yellow wire simulates a narrowband voltage you could probably make it work. i just dont know how well the resolution is going to be because its a 0-1v signal.
if you just have the sensor by itself then you will need a wideband controller to interface with the megasquirt such as the innovate lc1- lm1 or others.
megasquirt supports alot of controllers.
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80s, the factory O2 is a single wire type with IIRC a yellow round connector. i'll post up a pic when the vampires go back to bed.MadeInThe80s wrote:Did you put yours in the stock location? And did you just run the wire straight over to the ecu location? or tap the stock connector? I cant find where mine is located.
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im just plain confuzzled? are you tapping the wideband or the stock narrowband?
i welded a new bung in my exhaust for the wideband and kept my stock in to run the stock. ecu. because my auto tranny is ecu controlled
i welded a new bung in my exhaust for the wideband and kept my stock in to run the stock. ecu. because my auto tranny is ecu controlled
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