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Old Apr 24, 2011 | 12:26 AM
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o2 sensors connections different

hi guys i have a 03 g35 with a 06 350z rev up motor in it, im using the old o2 sensors but the harness connectors are totally different from the old harness.... how could i fix this ?
 
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Old Apr 24, 2011 | 01:19 AM
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Dude, I think 06 revup uses a wideband Upstream sensor that is incompatible. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. This should be easily correctable though
 
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Old Apr 24, 2011 | 11:36 AM
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you need to get the 2005 or 2006 wideband sensors. Car will run horribly since the narrowband use 0-1 V and the wideband use 0-2 V.

Connectors should be different - so that you don't try to use the 03-04 where the 05-06 should be used.

Also, there are differences in the rev-up ECU and extra sensors that require the REVUP wiring harness (hopefully you have that) and the ECU.
 
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Old Apr 24, 2011 | 11:59 AM
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Hey ***** Sup , yes I have the ecu and the harness the 2upper 02sensors are plugged in but I need the lower ones are Thoes regular 02 or wideband? And will Thoes 2 sensors really affect the car ?
 
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