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Old 03-26-2014, 06:03 PM   #1
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OpenFlash Tablet Wideband O2 Kit

Also posted in Engine forum. But I think may be of some interest to boost heads too

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Is this more confirmation that this is prepwork for a turbo shop car?
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Will this support any wideband O2, I don't want a Bosch LSU? Also, which controller are you using as this is a big factor in how well the sensor works and lasts?
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@shiv@vishnu - any chance you'll be selling just the harnesses sans sensor? I'd like a way to tidy up my existing wideband install.
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Will this support any wideband O2, I don't want a Bosch LSU? Also, which controller are you using as this is a big factor in how well the sensor works and lasts?
It will be functional with any wideband o2/controller that has a programable 0-5v analog output.

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@shiv@vishnu - any chance you'll be selling just the harnesses sans sensor? I'd like a way to tidy up my existing wideband install.
We will be only selling the whole kit because just the harness is hard to get unfortunately. Worse case scenario, you will have an extra o2 sensor to keep handy.

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We will be only selling the whole kit because just the harness is hard to get unfortunately. Worse case scenario, you will have an extra o2 sensor to keep handy.

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Odd, figured it'd be a pretty standard connector. Wonder if this will work http://www.casperselectronics.com/st...oducts_id=1395

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Odd, figured it'd be a pretty standard connector. Wonder if this will work http://www.casperselectronics.com/st...oducts_id=1395

That certainly looks correct to me, at least for the OEM sensor. I don't know how it connects to the wideband controller though. I believe if you wanted to move the primary sensor to the secondary bung this would do the trick.
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That certainly looks correct to me, at least for the OEM sensor. I don't know how it connects to the wideband controller though. I believe if you wanted to move the primary sensor to the secondary bung this would do the trick.
basically one could use this to wire their AEM wideband 5v output and ground wires into the rear o2 input without having to cut the stock harness so that the ECU (ecutek, anyway) can use a true wideband sensor.
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That certainly looks correct to me, at least for the OEM sensor. I don't know how it connects to the wideband controller though. I believe if you wanted to move the primary sensor to the secondary bung this would do the trick.
Just ordered one. If it fits I'll take pics and put together a DIY.
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Odd, figured it'd be a pretty standard connector. Wonder if this will work http://www.casperselectronics.com/st...oducts_id=1395

That will work! That's for the primary o2 sensor though. The secondary sensor connection housing is keyed differently. So you'll just need to modify (dremel) the connector a bit to make it work. But it's easy
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That will work! That's for the primary o2 sensor though. The secondary sensor connection housing is keyed differently. So you'll just need to modify (dremel) the connector a bit to make it work. But it's easy
Looks like the Toyota harness sold by the same place matches the pattern for the secondary sensor. I've got one of each on the way anyway, so time will tell.





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Here's the stock secondary connector, for comparison.

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Looks like the Toyota harness sold by the same place matches the pattern for the secondary sensor. I've got one of each on the way anyway, so time will tell.





http://www.casperselectronics.com/st...oducts_id=1306

Here's the stock secondary connector, for comparison.

Awesome. Please let us know if that works. If so, we will just use that to put our wideband kit together
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