The "right" ECU for Nistune

  • Filipe
    Filipe
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    #16
    hmmm. ignorance/noobness perhaps? don't o2 sensors make the car "run" better? i dunno. /if it aint broke, don't fix it?
  • Axel kain
    Axel kain
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    #17
    get a proper wideband and wire it to feed nistune, and tune accordingly as well. so at that point, pick whatever ECU you want, as the o2 would be irrelevant!
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  • Filipe
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    #18
    Im looking at the Zeitronix package. I want the car to remain gauge less.
  • Parker
    Parker
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    #19
    You don't absolutely need a separate gauge to install a wideband sensor. Get a Nistune-compatible sensor (there's a list on the Nistune website) and wire it to the Nistune ECU; use the tuning laptop to monitor AFR's.
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  • Filipe
    Filipe
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    #20
    I'd want the ability to see AFRs while driving though, without having to haul a laptop everywhere. IIRC, Zeitronix has a small plug in LCD that will let me see AFRs