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Old Dec 6, 2004 | 09:05 PM
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WB compaidable with Wolf?

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Is this wb o2 SENSOR (not the kit) compadiable with the wolf v4?

http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/x...cat=251&page=1
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Old Dec 6, 2004 | 10:07 PM
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https://www.rx7club.com/wolf-3d-125/wideband-question-361710/

read that entire thread, i covered it there.
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Old Dec 7, 2004 | 04:19 PM
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Thanks for the link, however that thread doesnt mention Bosch LSU4.2 at all. Im sure this is a 'true wideband' o2 due to it being the replacemnt o2 sensor for the LM-1 kit
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Old Dec 7, 2004 | 05:10 PM
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Read the thread.

The wolf can only handle an LSM-11 sensor. This is not a real wideband, the wolf simply provides ground/heating and has a signal pickup for it. thats all.

If you want to use an LSU4 sensor, get the box from techedge ( www.wbo2.com ).

That box has a simulated lsm-11 output. You can run that to the wolf and it'll be close to your a/f ratio. but either way, wolf doesnt datalog. if you get that box, you can hook a laptop up to it to datalog. dig around in this forum i covered all this many times

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Old Dec 8, 2004 | 02:28 AM
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Originally Posted by nyt
Read the thread.

The wolf can only handle an LSM-11 sensor. This is not a real wideband, the wolf simply provides ground/heating and has a signal pickup for it. thats all.

If you want to use an LSU4 sensor, get the box from techedge ( www.wbo2.com ).

That box has a simulated lsm-11 output. You can run that to the wolf and it'll be close to your a/f ratio. but either way, wolf doesnt datalog. if you get that box, you can hook a laptop up to it to datalog. dig around in this forum i covered all this many times


Ahhh so basically getting that box and buying the LSU4 and wireing it into the Wolf ecu, you can get nearly accurate instantanious o2 readings that will display on the hand held unit?
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Old Dec 8, 2004 | 09:58 AM
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Ahhh so basically getting that box and buying the LSU4 and wireing it into the Wolf ecu, you can get nearly accurate instantanious o2 readings that will display on the hand held unit?
.. kind of... the lsm-11 isnt a wideband sensor, it was actually designed to be a lean-burn sensor.

the o2 sensor calibration table is broken in wolf (wolf ignores it). you can have it display almost accurate a/fs tho that way.. but i wouldnt trust them. i use the datalogging of the wbo2.com box to tune
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Old Dec 8, 2004 | 08:31 PM
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Alright, now i understand. I didnt know that a wbo2 sensor was more than just the 'sensor'. I learned a bunch from researching all this.

I looked into the wb02.com's setup, its very attractive however i can get the same with the LM-3 for 130 less

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