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Thread: I'm confused, WB sensor or a WB Package?

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    I'm confused, WB sensor or a WB Package?

    Do I have to buy a Dynojet or LM-1 unit, or can I just purchase and install a WB O2 sensor? I have seen some for around $100 or so for the sensor. I was under (my own) impression that all I needed was a sensor and wire it up through the new interface connector.

    Thanks,
    Kendall

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    Re: I'm confused, WB sensor or a WB Package?

    No, it is just the analog input ports that allow you to
    integrate the data dtream with your OBD-II data
    stream in time-sync. The WBO2 sensors require a
    whole lot of fancy temperature control and so on.
    You need a good-to-go meter, and the HPTuners
    cable allows you to log it.

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    Re: I'm confused, WB sensor or a WB Package?

    Readers digest condensed version:

    You need a Dynojet, LM-1, or similar controler.
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    Re: I'm confused, WB sensor or a WB Package?

    LOL!

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