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Zietronix purple wire?

Jazzyjay

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Do I connect the purple wire of the ZT-2 to pin 4 of the ECU. I am wanting to delete the front o2 and run only one o2 sensor. This car is not daily driven
 

Jazzyjay

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That's Jeff I should have been a little clearer Would doing this send the correct signal to ECU
 

Yes, that is the purpose of the narrowband output of a wideband O2 setup. It can't be used for anything except to emulate a stock narrowband O2 sensor input to the ECU.
 

Now that the original question is answered I'll slip in and hijack the thread...

What are opinions on the Zietronix? I've only been doing a little reading on widebands cause I've got a while before I'm ready to buy. Tried looking up the wideband shootout article but now it's subscription only. The Zietronix looks like a really good price for its functionality but of course accuracy is another question.
 

Jazzyjay

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I have had my zeitronix for 5 years and have seen the company become very big in the wideband game. I originaly bought because they where a fellow DSMer's
 
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