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csweatherston |
posted on 30th May 08 at 00:12 |
bump for the early birds | |
csweatherston |
posted on 29th May 08 at 16:54 |
with it connected it was 0%, the only reading out was the lambda (hc's were all over the place, buit mostly below 200ppm) | |
Vaux Lad |
posted on 29th May 08 at 16:47 |
Fine as in "working" yeah. | |
csweatherston |
posted on 29th May 08 at 16:42 |
did a voltage test on the lambda today (disconnected) | |
Superlite Ltd. |
posted on 29th May 08 at 14:32 |
faulty sensor imo | |
johnhara1 |
posted on 29th May 08 at 14:22 |
Take the lambda out and have it put in where it normally is on a standard manifold. | |
luke85 |
posted on 28th May 08 at 21:15 |
Not sure If having the lambda sensor in one of the pipes alone would make a difference though, someone else might be able to help you there | |
luke85 |
posted on 28th May 08 at 21:14 |
If you get a lambda value of 1.35-1.6 with the lambda sensor plugged in then is most likely knakared, its the job of the lambda sensor to keep the lambda value at 1 when its idling and cruising | |
csweatherston |
posted on 28th May 08 at 20:42 |
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csweatherston |
posted on 28th May 08 at 16:45 |
corsa 1600/16v. |