Alternative tuning tools?
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Re:Alternative tuning tools?
Originally Posted by Doofnoil
a l1h1 has what 4 wires right? I keep hearing about a narrowband wire, how do I totally replace my single wire narrow band with the wideband? Do I replace the sensor and run the narrowband wire from the sensor to the regular o2 output?
then from there I use the other three or four wires to go to a meter? enlighten me please.
then from there I use the other three or four wires to go to a meter? enlighten me please.
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Re:Alternative tuning tools?
Originally Posted by TurboEF9
You _cannot_ convert a narrow O2 sensor to read as a wideband.
The narrowband O2 sensor's voltage range is only 0-1v, and it's a non-linear voltage. It's got two MASSIVE voltage sweeping curves and two "flat lines".
Completely worthless for widespectrum... thus, it's "narrowband" name.
The narrowband O2 sensor's voltage range is only 0-1v, and it's a non-linear voltage. It's got two MASSIVE voltage sweeping curves and two "flat lines".
Completely worthless for widespectrum... thus, it's "narrowband" name.
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