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http://miami-gt.com/product_info.php/cPath/100_21_45/products_id/140?osCsid=17618d604374f03b385838e48f6c7644

 

My O2 sensor is duff, now i know i could get a narrow band sensor, but im thinking long term here, would this be a good buy, it comes with a Bosch 02 sensor

 

Does the Bosch sensor simply replace my faulty one?

Does the unit need to be connected to the ECU? or Require programming for stock monitoring?

Is it simple to install?

 

your thoughts on this gents and ladies would be much welcomed!:D

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You've got a stock ECU yeah? In which case you'll need a stock replacement as the ECU needs to know what the AFR's are to adjust the fuelling.

AFAIK the WBo2 sensor shown there won't hook up to the stock ECU (it may do - but I don't think it will)

The idea of those sensors and gauges is so that YOU can see what the AFR's are, or if you've got an aftermarket ECU you can control the fuel better when the AFR's are out of the narrowband's range.

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