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Zeitronix ZT-2 LCD Boost AFR Lambda EGT and Warning/Trigger Box

Old Aug 28, 2012 | 04:29 PM
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Red face Zeitronix ZT-2 LCD Boost AFR Lambda EGT and Warning/Trigger Box

Category: Audio/Video/Electronics
Price: $375
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Part fits: Porsche 911 997 Turbo, Porsche 911 997 Non-Turbo, Porsche 911 996 Turbo, Porsche 911 996 Non-Turbo, Porsche Cayenne, Porsche Boxter/Cayman, Porsche Panamera, Older Porsche, Nissan GTR
Location (State): MA
Item Condition: Used
Shipping Information: Item can be shipped

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For sale is my ZT-2 LCD setup. I used this in my previous supercharged M3 and meant to install it in my wife's car but never had the time... With 2 toddlers, I STILL don't have the time and don't foresee it freeing up until they head to college... So, my loss is your gain. Here is what I am selling:

Zeitronix ZT-2 Wideband Controller and Data Logger
AFR, Boost/Vacuum, EGT, Lambda
LCD Display: Works with the Zt-2 Wideband Datalogging System. The LCD display plugs in and powers up using a single 5 foot long wire connecting to the Zt-2 DATA port.
Zeitronix AV Warning + Trigger Box: Configure the Zt-2 Wideband to watch the gauges for you and you may just save yourself an engine. Wired up with a relay the ZAVT-1 can trigger boost solenoids, nitrous, or methanol injection! For use with the Zt-2 Wideband warning output.

Brand new, this is $690. I'm asking $375. Everything you need is included EXCEPT a threaded "bung" which is a $5-$7 part needed to install the O2 sensor that you can purchase at your local auto parts store.

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Old Sep 16, 2012 | 09:17 PM
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Old Sep 17, 2012 | 04:59 PM
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Just looked at a demo of this on youtube. How hard is it to install? Are we talking pro or novice? It looks very useful to have
 
Old Sep 17, 2012 | 05:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Mpsuk
Just looked at a demo of this on youtube. How hard is it to install? Are we talking pro or novice? It looks very useful to have
It's just like installing any other set of gauges. Easier than installing a stereo with a bazillion wires to/from the amplifier to the speakers. The only thing that would be "difficult" would be to drill a hole at the exhaust downpipe and then welding the bung to which the O2 sensor connects to.
 
Old Sep 21, 2012 | 07:27 AM
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Old Sep 23, 2012 | 04:23 AM
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wideband / o2 work ? how many miles ? will i need new sensors ?
What is the black area on the screen display closer to the left bottom ?
 
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You will not need new sensors as everything is working. But you will need a "bung" which is a $5-$10 part at your local parts store to install the O2 sensor. I have no clue how many miles. Also, I don't see the black area that you are referring to on the left bottom. Is it a shadow from the pic? If you meant the right side of the pic, that's the wire coming out of the LCD which you can see from the first picture.
 
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Sold! Thanks guys!
 
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