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Old 06-15-2009, 08:58 PM   #1
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First off, I second Jamin. What do you mean by a 3 bar wideband. 3 bar infers a pressure reading. Wideband is used for A/F and lambda readings. The two are typically exclusive of each other. More info please!

Secondly, my hybrid turbo went south due to what appears to be an imbalance, allowing the compressor wheel to contact the housing. That might explain part of my lag.

Anyway, the guys over at Armada (Zach and Adam) were kind enough to not only loan me a turbo to keep me on the road but also to let me use their garage to swap it out last night. Big props and thanks to you guys!

I'll probably be using them for a few goodies I want made for the vert project, and assuming my experiences with them go as well as this one, I'll be suggesting them to anyone locally.

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Old 06-20-2009, 08:36 AM   #2
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im not entirely sure what the 3 bar means in to conjunction with the o2 readings
but from what i was told is that "its ridiculously accurate wide band,it has a much broader range than many others on the market. its a 3 bar to put in better terms" "what like a maf sensor?" yeah but for your exhaust"

reese,not a problem man just glad we could help. lemme know if you need anything else.
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