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Wideband Tuning with SCT 2

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Old 08-08-2008, 07:04 PM
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jahudso2
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Default Wideband Tuning with SCT 2

I have a couple of questions.

First, if you hook up a wideband 02 sensor to your x-cal 2 and laptop, can you record data as you go, or will it only let you view it?

Second thing I was wondering about is if you can just turn off your rear 02 sensors for data logging and then unscrew the rear 02 sensor from one side and screw in a wideband into the hole for datalogging purposes then convert back to stock once you collect all the data you need?

Thanks in advance.
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Old 08-08-2008, 07:16 PM
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Default RE: Wideband Tuning with SCT 2

as far as the actual data logging and tuning i dont know about that but i know for sure you dont just wanna shut off your rears and install your wideband there. the information is not clean and clear. its after the cat and you need your info before the cat, pull off your x pipe and weld in a bung BEFORE the cats mine is in the drivers side as the passenger side has a factory o2 sensor in it. if you cant weld do what i did bring it to a friend who can. just be sure your angles are right and keep the sensor in a uprightish position so stuff doesnt built up inside the actual sensor.
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