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So reading some threads, and OK it has been said the OEM wideband sensor is not as accurate as an aftermarket one nor as fast especially for FI applications. Just
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So reading some threads, and OK it has been said the OEM wideband sensor is not as accurate as an aftermarket one nor as fast especially for FI applications.
Just wondering has anyone here actually compared the 2 on a boosted Z or is it just speculation atm? Last edited by shadow85; 06-27-2018 at 01:16 AM. |
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