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Old 05-27-2014, 09:15 PM   #1
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Yes it will work with the s14 sr O2 sensor
Yes, You should get a wideband O2 sensor and gauge and mount the sensor in another bung.

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Yes it will work with the s14 sr O2 sensor
Yes, You should get a wideband O2 sensor and gauge and mount the sensor in another bung.

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Thanks for the quick reply. That sounds like good news to me. I am on a budget at the moment so at least I know I can splice the gauge to the stock sensor and then later get a wideband sensor.

Does this mean that the stock s14 sr o2 sensor I have is a narrowband sensor?

Also, later when I get a wideband sensor, do I need a controller for it?
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