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Nissan 350Z two Wideband o2 sensors


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Hi, I'm wanting to wire up two wideband sensors (one each bank). Currently have the OEM 4 wire type fitted. What are my best options to do this regarding either replace with Can sensor style and use the canpcp cable, if it's possible to wire two sensors to it, or use something like the LSU 4.9 ?

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Indeed... but having already easily spent just as much previously on buying other, crapper controllers, and replacing the sensors when they were killed - mostly by letting them heat up when the ignition was on - with an ECU like the Link that's so configurable you often sit with ignition on to download logs, or make tweaks to stuff, and if your wideband controller is powered, and the sensor is heating, then you start the car, boom, sensor damaged with the thermal shock of a rush of cold air over a sensor element at around 780 degrees!

I figured it was actually cheaper to just finally buy the Link controllers. Wish I'd just done that initially, than messing around with the others.

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It might be "cheaper" (still awfully expensive) to buy a single dual lambda controller. Would make for a neater install too.

I see there is a MoTeC one and Emtron one available on the market. Also one made in NZ by "HV Electronics":

https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1219/0760/files/HV-LC_User_Manual_V1.1_-_HV_Electronics.pdf

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