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Hey guys and gals,

As of today, I am now the proud owner of one 2006 BF XR6T.

I'm planning on installing the tripod gauges in my car. However, my question relates to the oxy sensor.

What is everyone using as their sensors? Are you using the stock sensor? Most cars I know use narrowband sensors, and I am after quite an accurate reading. I was thinking about something like an Innovate LC1 or something paired with a wideband gauge, but if the stock sensor provides an accurate enough reading, I'll go with that.

What do you all suggest?

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the LC-1 has two outputs, so you can can get wideband sensor accuracy on a narrowband gauge, or run a wideband gauge.

I haven't hooked mine up yet, but I'm going to use the autometer cobalt gauge with the second output from the LC-1 running 0-1v linnear, you can then set the first output from the LC-1 to simulate narrowband voltage so you can swap the stock sensor with the wideband sensor in the kit.

I didn't do this though, I got a second threaded bung welded into the dump pipe (which I also got ceramic coated), so I can leave the stock setup alone.

my OT-2 arrived today, and you can plug the serial output of the LC-1 into it, so I'm keen to finish wiring it all up.

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I use AEM wideband in my G6ET, works very well, and is very accurate.

And looks just like a normal gauge.

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