who all has one and ar they worth geting? i'm looking to get a wide band and this one has a good price on it and it has a display. found it for $233
who all has one and ar they worth geting? i'm looking to get a wide band and this one has a good price on it and it has a display. found it for $233
'04 Tahoe AWD, trickperformance turbo kit, TC78 turbo, 4"magnaflow muffler, Circle D triple disc 3,000, FLT LVL 7 4L60E, L92, 227/235 111lsa.
Old 5.3=12.33 @110mph
http://www.streetfire.net/video/turb...mph_741849.htm
I've used it before and really like it. The accuracy is far better than almost any other wideband in its price rance.
well, i bought it. i paid for it sunday got it tuesday. thats pretty good i think. now, how do i wire it to the interface? thats the part i don't know.
'04 Tahoe AWD, trickperformance turbo kit, TC78 turbo, 4"magnaflow muffler, Circle D triple disc 3,000, FLT LVL 7 4L60E, L92, 227/235 111lsa.
Old 5.3=12.33 @110mph
http://www.streetfire.net/video/turb...mph_741849.htm
Yellow -> 5V Reference -> Pin #1 on the side of the MPVI Pro
Brown -> Ground -> Pin #5 on the side of the MPVI Pro
Good choice! I use the same controller, but with the NTK sensor ... as opposed to a Bosch sensor.
i think mine came with a ntk sensor. thats what it said any way. so you just plug those two right in. what did you use for a voltage source to the wideband? i thought about a relay off the batt that comes on with the key.
'04 Tahoe AWD, trickperformance turbo kit, TC78 turbo, 4"magnaflow muffler, Circle D triple disc 3,000, FLT LVL 7 4L60E, L92, 227/235 111lsa.
Old 5.3=12.33 @110mph
http://www.streetfire.net/video/turb...mph_741849.htm
I use a cigarette lighter adpater, that solution would work out great as well.
It does come with the NTK, I emailed them before I bought mine. They said it was to keep the price of the kit down but that if you want to switch to Bosch the controller can detect which type of sensor is installed so it is a plug and play switch.Originally Posted by 4.8t
i would do that too but it says its a bad idea lol. plus i want mine to work all the time with the key on and don't want to have to plug it in every time i get in tahoe. so relay it is then.Originally Posted by 12secSS
'04 Tahoe AWD, trickperformance turbo kit, TC78 turbo, 4"magnaflow muffler, Circle D triple disc 3,000, FLT LVL 7 4L60E, L92, 227/235 111lsa.
Old 5.3=12.33 @110mph
http://www.streetfire.net/video/turb...mph_741849.htm
Actually, the kit comes with a Bosch LSU4 for economic reasons (cheaper), the NTK sensor is more expensive. Bosch LSU4 can be had from $60-$90, while the NTK sensor is $150-$200. I prefer the NTK sensor, as it is more accurate then the Bosch LSU4.Originally Posted by dchale
You're right, I had it backwards.Originally Posted by 12secSS
so how do you know which one you have?
'04 Tahoe AWD, trickperformance turbo kit, TC78 turbo, 4"magnaflow muffler, Circle D triple disc 3,000, FLT LVL 7 4L60E, L92, 227/235 111lsa.
Old 5.3=12.33 @110mph
http://www.streetfire.net/video/turb...mph_741849.htm
Notice the actual sensor tip is different.
Bosch LSU4 Sensor
NTK Sensor
that sucks guess mine has the bosch
'04 Tahoe AWD, trickperformance turbo kit, TC78 turbo, 4"magnaflow muffler, Circle D triple disc 3,000, FLT LVL 7 4L60E, L92, 227/235 111lsa.
Old 5.3=12.33 @110mph
http://www.streetfire.net/video/turb...mph_741849.htm
George, do you know the part number of that Bosch LSU 4? The connector doesn't look like any I've seen. Is it a 4, 4.2 or 4.9? I'm trying to build a matrix of different LSU 4.2 part numbers.
Bill Winters
Former owner/builder/tuner of the FarmVette
Out of the LSx tuning game
its funny because the picture on ngk's web site looks like the first O2 pic you posted. as long as it is corrct and works i'll be happy.
'04 Tahoe AWD, trickperformance turbo kit, TC78 turbo, 4"magnaflow muffler, Circle D triple disc 3,000, FLT LVL 7 4L60E, L92, 227/235 111lsa.
Old 5.3=12.33 @110mph
http://www.streetfire.net/video/turb...mph_741849.htm
Bill,
NGK puts their own connector on the Bosch & NTK sensors. You can get adapters from Ballenger.
Apparently they don't use the built in calibration resistor on the AFX.
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That's because they have a rotary pot on the unit itself with variable resistance. This is how they allow you to recalibrate as the sensor ages or if you change sensors.Originally Posted by EC_Tune
Yep, like the ECM AFM1000 I used to use at Edelbrock.
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i have this afx installed on my car and i have the hpt pro adapter, does anyone have the correction needed so i can log correctly with this wideband?
btw mine has the bosch sensor, i don't know if that makes a difference
Should have the NTK listed as an EIO Wideband Sensor.
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