<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (FKN16v @ May 20 2008, 06:56 PM) </div>i figured it would be a good thing, because of its real time air/fuel ratio adjusting. whereas the standard narrow band o2 sensor takings like 10 seconds to adjust. though i figured out id be better off with either of the 2 because my car doesnt run like it should without an o2 sensor
i was looking at this website but i don't know whether it is actually worth forking out the $500 odd for it, i mean i would if i was doing a 4age + t conversion, from my research indicates a large number of people in the US are using wideband o2 sensors as a safety measure meanwhile being able to get some rediculous power figures and boost levels on standard internals