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Old Jan 18, 2009 | 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by RSandy
dont necessarily need a wide band sensor, will be far more accurate with 1, but if its just a basic air/fuel gauge being fitted, then a basic lambda will do. most newer cars will only run the narrowband type as standard anyways

i think VAG bosch lambda's are the 1s to go for, pick them up on ebay for about 40quid new, but if u just want a reall boggo sensor, they like a tenner on ebay, plenty of them


narrowband lambda sensors with gauges are hopeless and i think just a waste of time, just buy yourself a wideband..

sean
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