Wolf 3D The Wideband and the Wolf
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The Wideband and the Wolf
Just browsing through some old posts in regards to the LSM-11 WB02 and it's use with the Wolf.
I happend to come across this - Any thoughts?
https://www.rx7club.com/wolf-3d-125/wideband-question-361710/
Now I'm not one to believe everything I read on a forum, but it seems this is relatively well researched and that the rotary engine's EGT's can come close to 1000 degrees celcius. A sensor designed to operate at 600 would most likely fail quickly or provide erronus data.
On the other hand, it seems there are quite a few users having success using the LSM-11 with the Wolf to read and tune their AFR's.
Also if I happen to run a separate data logger/display unit, is there any benefit to even using a WB02 with the Wolf. My understanding is outside initial tuning the 02 sensor can really only be utilized in closed loop, and even so a narrow band is required for this.
I happend to come across this - Any thoughts?
https://www.rx7club.com/wolf-3d-125/wideband-question-361710/
Now I'm not one to believe everything I read on a forum, but it seems this is relatively well researched and that the rotary engine's EGT's can come close to 1000 degrees celcius. A sensor designed to operate at 600 would most likely fail quickly or provide erronus data.
On the other hand, it seems there are quite a few users having success using the LSM-11 with the Wolf to read and tune their AFR's.
Also if I happen to run a separate data logger/display unit, is there any benefit to even using a WB02 with the Wolf. My understanding is outside initial tuning the 02 sensor can really only be utilized in closed loop, and even so a narrow band is required for this.
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