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This is something I ran into as I have gauges that read the factory O2 sensors..... The factory o2 sensors are not true widebands, and therefore I would recommend an
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This is something I ran into as I have gauges that read the factory O2 sensors.....
The factory o2 sensors are not true widebands, and therefore I would recommend an aftermarket sensor. Depending on the system (i don't know blitz at all) i chose to go with the innovative lc-1 as it has a 5v out that will work with most digital gauges/systems
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