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Fitting a wideband

Fitting a wideband

Tosh21
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13-01-2022, 04:35 AM
#1
I've managed to get my hands on a few wideband sensors. I presume its wideband anyway there are no part numbers or anything. The only thing is it says pi research on the bag which I believe is cosworth and it's a 5 wire so I guess it's a wideband.

I want to fit it in preparation for the turbo and I'm a bit confused as to how it works. I know widebands need a little control box but are these boxes universal or will I need a specific one for this sensor?

Can I run it on a standard ecu? So that I dont have to fit it at the tuners and it would be nice to see what it's on as the car is a bit iffy right now.

Why is a wideband 5 wire anyway?

It's a 2000 altezza rs200
Tosh21
13-01-2022, 04:35 AM #1

I've managed to get my hands on a few wideband sensors. I presume its wideband anyway there are no part numbers or anything. The only thing is it says pi research on the bag which I believe is cosworth and it's a 5 wire so I guess it's a wideband.

I want to fit it in preparation for the turbo and I'm a bit confused as to how it works. I know widebands need a little control box but are these boxes universal or will I need a specific one for this sensor?

Can I run it on a standard ecu? So that I dont have to fit it at the tuners and it would be nice to see what it's on as the car is a bit iffy right now.

Why is a wideband 5 wire anyway?

It's a 2000 altezza rs200

Sparkystav
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14-01-2022, 08:38 AM
#2
Hmm, could be difficult. Def needs the box to turn the signal into a 0-5v output the Ecu can read.

I know with the sensors for aem/stack gauges they have resister packs as part of the sensor wiring can't remember why but I think if you find the aem uego gauge manual it says in that

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Sparkystav
14-01-2022, 08:38 AM #2

Hmm, could be difficult. Def needs the box to turn the signal into a 0-5v output the Ecu can read.

I know with the sensors for aem/stack gauges they have resister packs as part of the sensor wiring can't remember why but I think if you find the aem uego gauge manual it says in that


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Sparkystav
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14-01-2022, 09:18 AM
#3
Some like this to get the signal

http://zada-tech.com/products/sensors-re...controller

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Sparkystav
14-01-2022, 09:18 AM #3

Some like this to get the signal

http://zada-tech.com/products/sensors-re...controller


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Tosh21
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15-01-2022, 11:03 AM
#4
Nice find stav! how do i go from that controller to ecu though
Tosh21
15-01-2022, 11:03 AM #4

Nice find stav! how do i go from that controller to ecu though

Sparkystav
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15-01-2022, 02:37 PM
#5
Most ecu's have an input that reads a 0-5v signal.

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Sparkystav
15-01-2022, 02:37 PM #5

Most ecu's have an input that reads a 0-5v signal.


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Tosh21
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23-01-2022, 10:23 AM
#6
apparently its an ntk uego and i cant use it on the standard ecu. well that's answered that lol cheers for the help anyway, I'll ping an email to that company and see what they say about a controller. apparently not all controllers work with it
Tosh21
23-01-2022, 10:23 AM #6

apparently its an ntk uego and i cant use it on the standard ecu. well that's answered that lol cheers for the help anyway, I'll ping an email to that company and see what they say about a controller. apparently not all controllers work with it

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