Wide band O2 sensor

DailyBlown

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I have 2004 Ford Lightning and it is my daily driver. It is mostly stock and I recently paid it off. I would like to start modding it now. If I recall correctly, it was recommended for me to get a wide band o2 sensor before I do a pulley and tune. There are a lot on the market and range from $200-500 on LFP. I was thinking dynojet. In short, my question is:

What is a good o2 sensor for a daily driver?
 

03LCalgaryAB

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I have only used the AEM wideband and I am happy with it. Its a plug n play unit and no free air calibration is req'd, also some datalog easier than others. I recommend searching the forums and go from there. heck, you might buy one over the other for looks.
 

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