Its only 350 bucks and its a true wideband, it doesnt say the brand or what the readout goes to. It also has a adapter you can buy so that you can hook a standard narrow band guage to the adapter and then it will readut wideband. Pretty cool.
Anybody know any more info on this or have seen it for sale anywhere else?
You can also just take out the stock O2 and put it in there. The threads are the same. The techedge V2 kit is about 50 bucks more, but also does datalogging and the display is seperate so it is smaller. Just another option to look at.
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Can the M-Series narrowband output be used to replace my stock oxygen sensor?
Yes, if your vehicle comes equipped with a standard narrowband oxygen sensor, you can use the narrowband output (gray wire) to feed that directly into your ECU. This eliminates the hassle of having to weld a second oxygen sensor bung onto your downpipe. PLXApp004 contains more details.