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broster |
posted on 14th Oct 05 at 07:37 |
ok..... cheres for that james, i have the space for one more gauge, i have oil presure and water temp, is there any other that will hell keep an eye on my engine? was thinking about oil temp, but is there anything more benificial | |
James R |
posted on 14th Oct 05 at 07:33 |
Wide bands are good, but once mapped you don't need one really unless it's a turbo motor, you'd know on your engine cause you'd loose power or it would feel a bit "odd" but that costs less. the Wide band sensors have a 0-5 (wide band out put) and a 0-1volt (simultated narrow output) so you only need the one. | |
broster |
posted on 14th Oct 05 at 07:24 |
i sent hi ma u2u....... | |
Rileysport |
posted on 14th Oct 05 at 07:10 |
quote: Yeah muppet had one... but he looks like silent Bob | |
broster |
posted on 14th Oct 05 at 07:03 |
dunno tedyd was sorting it out, i didnt go | |
Robin |
posted on 13th Oct 05 at 20:34 |
i'll dig out the mag anyway | |
broster |
posted on 13th Oct 05 at 20:31 |
this comes complete, allows ytou to moniter the engine better.... | |
Robin |
posted on 13th Oct 05 at 19:47 |
from what i've seen of wideband lambda useage, its normally on big power turbo cars, and they just use a wideband probe and ram it in the exhaust | |
broster |
posted on 13th Oct 05 at 18:07 |
any one else any input to this | |
broster |
posted on 13th Oct 05 at 15:58 |
id prefer to run both so thats that sorted, any links to the one you use? also the oe in the link at the top of the page i did, would you recommend that.... is has an actual reading on it.. | |
micra_pete |
posted on 13th Oct 05 at 15:56 |
no, the 25 quid one hooks into the standard narrow band, and is next to useless for tuning, a "wideband" cannot by itself alter a/f ratio, i use a zeitronix setup , its quick, expandanble and very well priced, it can do more than many more expensive products can. | |
broster |
posted on 13th Oct 05 at 15:35 |
that means playing with the fueling, via the ecu | |
Teddy |
posted on 13th Oct 05 at 15:32 |
"Proper" Wide band have the ability to remotely play with the lambda set up however ;) | |
broster |
posted on 13th Oct 05 at 15:09 |
also my manifold already has an outlet for another lambda sensor.... wonder if you run both... the standard one for the ecu to play on, and the one for the gauge seperate... hence having two sensors in the exhaust? | |
broster |
posted on 13th Oct 05 at 15:07 |
reading up on wide band lambda stuff tho, seems the wide band sensors are the way forward when having a tuned engine with high compression or turbo etc... that one you sent me is still narrow band.... | |
bradfincham |
posted on 13th Oct 05 at 15:05 |
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/New-Auto-Gauge-2-52mm-Air-Fuel-Ratio-White-Face_W0QQitemZ8005041596QQcategoryZ43120QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem | |
broster |
posted on 13th Oct 05 at 15:05 |
the one above is the complete kit tho, with the lambda sensor, just wondering if it takes place of the existing lambda sensor, will it hook up to the ecu the same way? | |
bradfincham |
posted on 13th Oct 05 at 15:02 |
AFR guage, there very very good if you can wire it in!! | |
broster |
posted on 13th Oct 05 at 14:59 |
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Innovate-XD-1-Wideband-Gauge-Kit-AFM-Lambda-02-Sensor_W0QQitemZ8006351807QQcategoryZ72205QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem |