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Old 11-08-2008, 09:14 PM
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What tuners read wide band?
 
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Old 11-09-2008, 09:37 AM
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I know that the T-max uses wide band sensors and I believe the Daytona Twin-Tech does also.
 
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It looks like the new PCV can use WBO2 input.

You can use a Dayton Twin Scan II with WBO2 sensor input to create accurate fuel maps and use that as input for SERT/SEST/TTS. This allows a wide band sensor to be used on the bike to tune the ECM. The TSII is a very good "tuning tool" that can be used with any ECM and tuner.

You can also use Innovate LC-1 WBO2 sensor to emulate narrow band O2 output on one of their outputs to the HD ECM and use the second output for a wide band digital AFR guage so you can monitor your fuel mixture in real time.

So there are ways you can use a wide band O2 sensors with the OEM Delphi ECM. All depends on how well you understand NBO2 sensors, the OEM ECM and some of the aftermarket components available.
 
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