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Old Dec 30, 2006, 10:05 PM
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Great news, now take a break and have a beer

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Old Dec 30, 2006, 10:14 PM
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you pretty much have to a EMS for a wideband?.......
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huh?^
Old Dec 30, 2006, 10:21 PM
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do you have to have a engine management system in order to have a wideband?.....i see all these widebands that do all this tuning, is there not jus a regular wideband o2 without all that stuff that will work without a EMS or somethin like that...jus put it on...or is that the whole point of the wideband, to be able to tune the A/F and everything....
Old Dec 30, 2006, 10:22 PM
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No the wideband logs the AFRs so that you can tune the car around those AFR's

With the advent of so many kickass tuners and their ab ility to disect the sotck ECU. I hardly see a need for an EMS.

All you need for logging is a Wideband + Tactrix Cable + Evoscan.

Send logs to Tuners and you can Eflash by urself
Old Dec 30, 2006, 10:25 PM
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ooh i see, so u do or dont need a ems or does it log them that way when id go to get it tuned theyd be there, cuz i dont really need to tune it on my own, for one id have not a clue lol
Old Dec 30, 2006, 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by 2006evo
ooh i see, so u do or dont need a ems or does it log them that way when id go to get it tuned theyd be there, cuz i dont really need to tune it on my own, for one id have not a clue lol

You do not need an EMS.

The wideband logs the information on your PC. The tuner whomever you use, will tune the car based on the information. Give Scott a buzz at www.ttp-engineering.com and he ll set you up good.
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thanks man
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Heres an example of the Zietronix ZT2 Wideband. Its logs all the relavant information. I highly recommend this one:




That was done right after I got a new tune flash via email from Scott at TTP. I uploaded it to the ECU and then logged that.
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sweet, im jus glad i dont need a ems for these....

and holy crap, i jus realized i think i cpmpletely jacked this dudes thread....i apologize
Old Dec 30, 2006, 10:38 PM
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Lol, I did too...haha
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hopefully the info is useful to him also.....
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On your new sensor install... add some anti-seize to the threads before installing it.
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