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Hey guys, I'm running a vipec plug in (for GTR) in my Z32.

I want to add a wideband 02 sensor to the setup. I'm not interested in a display/gauge, as I want to run the wideband to the ECU, and from there to my Link Displaylink.

The ECU currently uses a narrow band 02 in the drivers side dump pipe for closed loop, and I have a spare bung in the passenger side.

I'm thinking that rather than mess around with NB simulation etc I may as well leave closed loop as is (ie running of narrowband) and run the WB02 to the display via the ECU as above.

So with all of this in mind do we think a Tech Edge 2j2 would be up to the job http://wbo2.com/2j/default.htm? Given what I want it to do I can't see the need for one of their higher end units... or am I missing the point?

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