Home made wideband
picked this up today.
http://wbo2.com/2a0/default.htm http://img251.imageshack.us/img251/1590/s4020629br0.jpg http://img250.imageshack.us/img250/5977/s4020631yl2.jpg http://img174.imageshack.us/img174/8397/s4020632ri1.jpg i'ma put it in and see how well it works ;) I dont know where to put the sensor though. ??? reading a lil i found this .... whats right and whats wrong? The sensor can often physically replace the existing oxygen sensor, but for proper operation of the ECU, it is often desirable to provide another bung for the wideband sensor. We recommend you place the NTK sensor a little downstream of the existing sensor, and certainly before the catalytic converter. "Always mount the sensor 15 degrees or more to the horizontal (in the 10 to the 2 o’clock position with wires at the top)." Some tuning shops use an adaptor that holds the oxygen sensor, and this adaptor is then secured to the end of the vehicle’s tailpipe. This position is not recommended for vehicles with a catalytic converter as the converter will change the readings you are measuring (that’s the cat’s main function in life!). For carby vehicles (or non-operational cats on EFI vehicles) this position may also be a problem as the exhaust gasses can be quite cool after travelling the length of the car, and the sensors heater may have to work too hard to maintain an operational temperature. Serious tuning will require a hotter position closer to the manifold. Vehicles with a turbocharger should position the sensor after the turbo (and before the cat) as a high exhaust back pressure (as will be found between the manifold and the turbo) has an effect on the measured AFR and tends to read richer than is actually the case. for the past year i've been wingin it :6......now i get to find out how rich i've been running....also the thing about this wideband is its not the 0Wide-5volt kind most people use..its 1-3v :-\ i guess its not too bad?? http://img187.imageshack.us/img187/4528/leanrichjv0.png and ---- ya'll |
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wow the website charges like 535 for just the standard one.
Why not a JAW. there like 150 with the sensor all put together. |
Re: Home made wideband
Originally Posted by SDRAWKCAB
wow the website charges like 535 for just the standard one.
Why not a JAW. there like 150 with the sensor all put together. |
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I love my Innovate LC-1 WB. best 199.00 I've spent.
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Re: Home made wideband
Originally Posted by talonator1488
I love my Innovate LC-1 WB. best 199.00 I've spent.
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whats the big deal that it can log???
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