Wide band lambda sensor choice
With a rebuild and ported engine in the pipeline and witht the tuning of the engine ahead I'm looking to buy a wide band lambda sensor.
Considering, i'm in europe I have the tendancy to source parts locally as much as possible. Plus I have some family working at Bosch who get some discounton parts. I came up with the following link: http://www.bosch-motorsport.de/en/sensoren/sensor7.shtm There are a number of wide band lambda sensors available but I have no real idea what to look for here. Can anyone tell me what would be the best? And if it's possible to connect a reader to it to display the outcome? (other than a regular Volt meter) Thx |
Originally Posted by Speedworks
With a rebuild and ported engine in the pipeline and witht the tuning of the engine ahead I'm looking to buy a wide band lambda sensor.
Considering, i'm in europe I have the tendancy to source parts locally as much as possible. Plus I have some family working at Bosch who get some discounton parts. I came up with the following link: http://www.bosch-motorsport.de/en/sensoren/sensor7.shtm There are a number of wide band lambda sensors available but I have no real idea what to look for here. Can anyone tell me what would be the best? And if it's possible to connect a reader to it to display the outcome? (other than a regular Volt meter) Thx www.innovatemotorsports.com |
You need a lot more than just the sensor. It needs a sophisticated controller to work. Some have a display, some don't. Some have logging capability and/or support additional inputs.
Here's another source: http://www.wbo2.com/ |
thanks, WBo2 is thesame as Tech Edge, which I have contacted by now.
I read soemthing about the NTK sensor being more durable then the Bosch sensors. The Innovative Motorsports kit seems to be applicable with that sensor as well.. |
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