wide range lambda probe or stock

Started by Hunor, May 15, 2015, 02:02:35 PM

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Hunor

Wide range lambda probe for a turbo G40 or the stock?

Alexiskayak_7

What do you mean?
To plug a wideband o2 sensor to the g40 digi ecu? It won't work...
Buy a new stock one...


Meaculpa

Quote from: Alexiskayak_7 on May 16, 2015, 07:14:12 AM
What do you mean?
To plug a wideband o2 sensor to the g40 digi ecu? It won't work...
Buy a new stock one...
But if whe plug the narrow end to the ecu it candidature work ?
Bosch lsu 4.2 have 2 ending, one for wideband gauge ansd one to ecu.

hayesey

I think the usual thing to do is to leave the standard narrowband lambda connected to the ECU and fit a 2nd wideband probe into the exhaust if you want a wideband gauge. 

The narrowband output some wideband gauges have isn't supposed to be quite the same as the standard narrowband probe.