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Old Apr 12, 2009 | 10:02 AM
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FS: Zeitronix Wideband with cables

I've got a Zeitronix wideband setup that I'm selling for cheap. It's the base kit that comes with the wideband controller, Bosch 02 sensor, pc cables and setup/datalogging disc.

I've used it like once since I've had it, never really needed it. Selling it for $200 shipped, original price is 279.00 + tax/shipping which came to ~300 so you're saving 100 bucks. Zeitronix makes good stuff, and it's worth every penny.

Let me know if you absolutely need pics, I can snap a couple. I've bought and sold on here a lot, never had any problems, and lots of people can vouch that I've never done anyone wrong.
Old Apr 13, 2009 | 01:55 AM
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bump.........surely somebody needs a wideband.

This records a lot more than just A/F ratio.



Zt-2 the most affordable Wideband Air/Fuel Ratio Meter and datalogging system.
Only $279 including the Wideband Oxygen Sensor!
AFR, Lambda, RPM, Vacuum, Boost, EGT, Throttle Position, 0-5V Sensor
Tune fuel injected or carbureted engines.
Very simple installation. Connect two wires to +12V and ground plus place the O2 sensor in the exhaust stream and you are ready to read AFR!

Cut your tuning time in half!

Click here for recent Zt-2 VIDEO

No matter if you have a stand alone engine management system, a piggy back fuel control or a carbureted engine. The Wideband Air Fuel Ratio Meter is a must for a serious tuner! Finally you can tune for more power, closer to the edge, precisely monitoring Air/Fuel ratio Boost, EGT, RPM and throttle position datalogging up to 9 hours of data with a blazing rate of 74 samples per seconds per graph. The ZDL software can be utilized as a real time display when using a basic Zt-2 kit without the hardware display.

Fully digital, smallest wideband O2 controller and datalogging system in the world!

Zt-2 is about the size of 1" thick business card.
Extremely compact design for installation where space is a premium.

Zt-2 Specs

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0.1 AFR accuracy
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Operating voltage 10V to 18V
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Switching power supply for oxygen sensor heater
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Precise sensor temperature control
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Reverse polarity protection
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Integrated self-resetable fuse
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Positive lock connectors
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Protected inputs and outputs
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Flexible Plug and Play Sensor Harness with a small, easy to route through the fire wall, connector
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Wideband Oxygen Sensor included
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Easy to install plug and play kit
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Adjustable Narrowband Switching Point
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Warning Alarms and Triggers

Inputs/Outputs:

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Bosch Wideband O2 sensor
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Linear Wideband Output AFR=Vx2+9.6
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Nonlinear Wideband Output
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Serial data output to the Zeitronix Wideband LCD Display
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Serial data output for real time datalogging (PC laptop required)
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RPM Input ( tachometer or primary side ignition coil input).
The RPM input works in any car and any ignition system. No additional adapters needed!
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Simulated Narrowband Output to feed a stock ECU
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Throttle Position Input
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Boost Sensor Input
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EGT Probe Input
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User Input
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Warning Output
Also comes with the datalogging software!
Old Apr 13, 2009 | 03:27 PM
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Old Apr 13, 2009 | 03:55 PM
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so it is a full wideband though?
like i will need to tap into my exhaust for it?
Old Apr 13, 2009 | 04:17 PM
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bump for a good deal.
Old Apr 13, 2009 | 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Dayta
so it is a full wideband though?
like i will need to tap into my exhaust for it?
Yes it is a wideband, the oxygen sensor screws into the 02 bung.

A lot of people remove the rear sensor since it doesn't do much, and they just put it there.
Old Apr 14, 2009 | 09:12 AM
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Old Apr 14, 2009 | 10:11 AM
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i know someone that might be interested
Old Apr 17, 2009 | 01:39 AM
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Old Apr 17, 2009 | 07:45 PM
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bumpity bump
Old Apr 17, 2009 | 08:01 PM
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Bump on a good price mayne!!
Old Apr 29, 2009 | 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Sentry
I've got a Zeitronix wideband setup that I'm selling for cheap. It's the base kit that comes with the wideband controller, Bosch 02 sensor, pc cables and setup/datalogging disc.

I've used it like once since I've had it, never really needed it. Selling it for $200 shipped, original price is 279.00 + tax/shipping which came to ~300 so you're saving 100 bucks. Zeitronix makes good stuff, and it's worth every penny.

Let me know if you absolutely need pics, I can snap a couple. I've bought and sold on here a lot, never had any problems, and lots of people can vouch that I've never done anyone wrong.
Do you still have it for sale? I am very interested
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