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Wideband with Megasquirt
If I want to tune my megasquirt with a wideband, do i only need a wideband sensor or do i have to get the entire control unit such as an LC1?
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You need a controller for the sensor too. MS was designed to read voltage for O2 input in order to be compatible with both narrowband and wideband sensors.
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