drive a 2001 sunfire 2200 i know the 02 on the exhaust manifold is a narrow band n-e way sit can be made into a wide band or something to get my air to fuel gauge reading right?
you need a wideband 02 sensor all together. and a gauge to read the wideband

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From what I remember, a wideband is essentially 2 narrowband sensors built into one, but you would still need the circuitry to analyze the signals to display an AFR or lamda. So, it could be done using two seperate narrowband sensors, but it would be easier and more accurate with a real wideband sensor and controller.
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wideband 02 gauges and senors are basically universal. you can get them from just about anywhere

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ok, first thing.. the average bolt in/wire up a/f gauge ( an absolute useless lightshow toy ricers use to fill rediculous gauge pods 99% of the time), requires a narrow band(stock) sensor. IF you are running tuning software or anything that requires a wide-band, the typical a/f gauge will not read right. but like i said, those gauges are useless. you drive a 2200 sunfire, a/f ratio is the least of your worries.
On the other hand....you have other fingers.

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