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Old 10-02-2005, 09:47 AM   #1
A clip-on Wideband?  
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I've seen one of these in use at the local dragstrip. It clipped right on the tailpipe. Can anyone recommend a brand?

I'd like to purchase one that can easily be moved from car to car without need for exhaust bungs. Thanks.
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take the wideband kit of your choice, get a bung for the sensor, and weld it to a small c clamp or similar. now you have a poartable wideband setup
oh, might want to ask if there is an option for longer cables when you order it too.
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Old 10-04-2005, 03:55 PM   #3
 
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Any opinions on what a good brand and model are?
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innovate motorsports makes a nice clamp unit that ensures proper flow to the sensor.

I have a techedge WBO2 Kit that I built myself and it works sweet! only thing is that you have to make the clamp setup or buy the one from innovate for 75$. my setup was less than 200$ including the sensor but involves soldering.

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