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Wideband recommendations

Postby sabretooth » Thu Jul 19, 2012 5:37 pm

Can anyone recommend a wideband O2 sensor? I'm also at a (what I consider) crucial point in time with it because I want to use the thing to tune my Megasquirt since setting up an eBoost Street.

I've just had my second Innovate LC-1 sensor die on me :roll: despite having their little heatsink/shield on the second one. ($250 down the drain). Suffice to say - I'm not so keen on them anymore.

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Re: Wideband recommendations

Postby NMX516 » Thu Jul 19, 2012 7:31 pm

AEM ftw :wink:

Summit Racing have them at a good price.
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Re: Wideband recommendations

Postby aka_juffa » Thu Jul 19, 2012 8:57 pm

Hey Geoff,

I had an aussie made wideband setup in my last 5. Not the cheapest on the block, but I found their support and product quality to be great. I believe you can get a DIY kit.

http://www.wb02.com

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Re: Wideband recommendations

Postby sailaholic » Thu Jul 19, 2012 9:20 pm

The innovate just uses a bosch sensor for memory so replacements should be cheaper than that?

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Re: Wideband recommendations

Postby vrmmmpshhh » Thu Jul 19, 2012 9:41 pm

i use AEM seems good so far. pretty cheap too from ebay.

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Re: Wideband recommendations

Postby Tedsmx5 » Thu Jul 19, 2012 10:20 pm

You need one of these :mrgreen: fix my problems.

http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/xcar ... 250&page=2

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Re: Wideband recommendations

Postby zossy1 » Thu Jul 19, 2012 11:13 pm

Never had a problem with my LC-1...

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Re: Wideband recommendations

Postby MackTheKnife » Fri Jul 20, 2012 5:23 pm

I had Zeitronix ZT-3 on my last car for road tuning. http://www.zeitronix.com/Products/Zt-3/Zt-3.shtml

Ordered it direct from the manufacturer, price was reasonable and postage was fast. Evo tuners tend to use these and they have a good track record for reliability so far as we know.

It's the only one i've used, but I will buy another when I upgrade the ECU.
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Re: Wideband recommendations

Postby PL » Fri Jul 20, 2012 5:45 pm

I've always had good results with the Innovate stuff. I've got an LM-1 that I've had for years and is still working perfectly. Any WB sensor will die with extended use though - particularly if it sees contamination, water, etc. They are not a rugged device despite the hell-like conditions they work in.

I also recommend that any track car I tune has a permanent install wideband with dash-mount gauge. So far everyone has been happy with the (now very cheap) Innovate units - and they've saved some engines too.

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Re: Wideband recommendations

Postby sabretooth » Fri Jul 20, 2012 6:19 pm

I've decided to keep at it with the Innovate seeing as they use a generic sensor. I'll see if I can source the sensor itself (Bosch LSU4.2 5 wire), rather than buy another controller and sensor combo - but at the same time I'll further beef up the heatsink. That said, I don't see how my particular setup is special if it's heat that is killing the sensors - up until a few days ago it was only running 5psi, so it's not exactly a heat-producing monster.

If that fails, I'll undoubtedly go with one of the recommendations here.

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Re: Wideband recommendations

Postby sailaholic » Fri Jul 20, 2012 6:26 pm

I'm no turbo tuner but if your running an very rich / safe tune maybe you've got fuel still burning as it goes past the sensor.

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Re: Wideband recommendations

Postby manga_blue » Fri Jul 20, 2012 8:16 pm

Mine's been going fine for a few years but I'm not running boost. Is yours mounted correctly so it's pointed downhill?
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Re: Wideband recommendations

Postby timk » Fri Jul 20, 2012 8:20 pm

You might need to get a bung welded in a bit further down, too. From memory the current location is right near the turbo outlet?

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Re: Wideband recommendations

Postby NitroDann » Fri Jul 20, 2012 8:42 pm

My bet is user error, wrong location, bad tune, air leak, not mounted at right angle etc.

Its an LSU4.2 sensor like 90% of late model OEM applications.

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Re: Wideband recommendations

Postby Lokiel » Fri Jul 20, 2012 9:20 pm

saboteur wrote:You might need to get a bung welded in a bit further down, too. From memory the current location is right near the turbo outlet?


+1 If you've just swapped out your narrowband O2 sensor for a wideband O2 sensor then it's too close to the turbo and is simply burning out.

Here's a picture of the FM downpipe from the MSM. The Wideband O2 bungis half way down the pipe, just in front of the CAT (US cars have another sensor after the CAT that we don't have - on the right hand side of the picture above):

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