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Old 03-26-2007 | 07:26 PM
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which color wire is for the stock o2 sensor, just incase i do hook it up like that. i heard it was purple with white stripe, but all i have is 3 purple wires from the ecu under the hood. so if i dont wire the input signal wire i wont have power to my gauge?
I'm not 100% where that wire is in the harness, but

as long as you wire your 12V source and your ground you will have power. But without an input signal you will have nothing to display. Ya know?
Old 03-26-2007 | 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by SS33
I'm not 100% where that wire is in the harness, but

as long as you wire your 12V source and your ground you will have power. But without an input signal you will have nothing to display. Ya know?
oh ok. is there away you can find out, but if you can thats ok. ok thats cool. and if i do get the wideband signal wire all i have to do is weld it in and run the wire from there to the gauge? or is there other wires to wire up?

Originally Posted by SS33
I'm not 100% where that wire is in the harness, but

as long as you wire your 12V source and your ground you will have power. But without an input signal you will have nothing to display. Ya know?
oh ok. is there away you can find out, but if you cant thats ok. ok thats cool. and if i do get the wideband signal wire all i have to do is weld it in and run the wire from there to the gauge? or is there other wires to wire up?

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Old 03-26-2007 | 07:48 PM
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oh ok. is there away you can find out, but if you can thats ok. ok thats cool. and if i do get the wideband signal wire all i have to do is weld it in and run the wire from there to the gauge? or is there other wires to wire up?



oh ok. is there away you can find out, but if you cant thats ok. ok thats cool. and if i do get the wideband signal wire all i have to do is weld it in and run the wire from there to the gauge? or is there other wires to wire up?
Yeah if you get a WB sensor, you'll need to weld in a bung for the actual sensor, run the wires to the gauge and depending on which model maybe mount a cotroller somewhere
Old 03-26-2007 | 08:49 PM
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Yeah if you get a WB sensor, you'll need to weld in a bung for the actual sensor, run the wires to the gauge and depending on which model maybe mount a cotroller somewhere
ok thats good, i guess ill spend the extra money to get it right. im getting the autometer c2 gauge. and that dont come with a wideband sensor already right?

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Yeah if you get a WB sensor, you'll need to weld in a bung for the actual sensor, run the wires to the gauge and depending on which model maybe mount a cotroller somewhere
oh and one more thing i forgot to ask. will changing the oxygen sensor void the factory warrenty?

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Old 03-26-2007 | 09:02 PM
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ok thats good, i guess ill spend the extra money to get it right. im getting the autometer c2 gauge. and that dont come with a wideband sensor already right?



oh and one more thing i forgot to ask. will changing the oxygen sensor void the factory warrenty?
Probably, adding a second bung for the WB will get you around this though, if you remove the stock sensor you will throw a CEL code. But you can remove that with HPtuners. HTH
Old 03-26-2007 | 09:24 PM
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Probably, adding a second bung for the WB will get you around this though, if you remove the stock sensor you will throw a CEL code. But you can remove that with HPtuners. HTH
oh ok so if i dont want to void the warrenty, then dont get a wideband sensor?
Old 03-26-2007 | 09:31 PM
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oh ok so if i dont want to void the warrenty, then dont get a wideband sensor?
If you are doing the kind of mods that will require you to have a wideband to monitor what's going on than warranty is a relative term

They cannot 'Void" your entire warranty, only on items they can prove were caused to fail by parts you installed yada yada

the bottomline is a gauge and sensor will not damage your car in any way, (murphy's law and darwin candidates aside). However if you are modding enough to need to keep an eye on your A/F's you'll know all of what I've already told you.
Old 03-26-2007 | 09:44 PM
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ok thats cool, well i really havent done any modding just a cai and a exhaust. i dont need a a/f gauge but i want one because they look cool. so im just gana go ahead and get the gauge and not get the wideband.
Old 03-28-2007 | 09:18 PM
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Originally Posted by SS33
I'm not 100% where that wire is in the harness, but

as long as you wire your 12V source and your ground you will have power. But without an input signal you will have nothing to display. Ya know?
i was just wondering if you found out what exact wire to tap into for the gauge?
Old 03-28-2007 | 09:20 PM
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noob question!!! hahahahha
Old 03-28-2007 | 09:51 PM
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Dont mean to thread jack, but would a stage 3 pulley (3.0") on a stage 2 tune require a WB?
Old 03-29-2007 | 12:28 AM
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i was just wondering if you found out what exact wire to tap into for the gauge?
dude do searching before u ask any question cuz i found it with ease. its the purple wire with a white stripe.

sorry to be such a dick about it but alot of people can find an answer with just looking in the search menu instead of posting a question.
Old 03-29-2007 | 12:38 AM
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Dont mean to thread jack, but would a stage 3 pulley (3.0") on a stage 2 tune require a WB?
Stage 2 is 3.0. I believe the stg 3 is 2.9 (?)
Old 03-30-2007 | 10:53 PM
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Originally Posted by co-yellow-balt
dude do searching before u ask any question cuz i found it with ease. its the purple wire with a white stripe.

sorry to be such a dick about it but alot of people can find an answer with just looking in the search menu instead of posting a question.
i did do searching. and yea i have heard that too. but i dont have a purple with white stripe i only have 3 solid purple wires. and im sure about that.
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