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Adjuster said:Only thing I'd be worried about is boosting under that 66% range, and running lean while under pressure. That should induce detonation right? Or is the lean fuel mix going to limit detonation anyway to the point where it will not happen?
jetjock said:It's a standard zirconium sensor Allan. It's there to serve the cat, that's it's sole purpose in life. It'll output 0 to about 800 millivolts but has a sharp transition at 450 millivots. It doesn't have a linear output. That's why the wideband (A/F Ratio) sensor was invented.
Stoichiometric mixture is 450 millivolts on a zirconium sensor. Lower is leaner and higher is richer. If you measure the signal when the engine is hot and in closed loop you should see it switching from lean to rich with about 450 millivots as an average. If so that means everything is working and your mixture is being controlled to what the cat converter needs to work at top efficiency. The cat needs needs this flip flopping of the mixture on either side of stoich to operate properly.
If the signal is switching but shifted above or below 450 you're still in closed loop but there's a problem somewhere. If it's stuck at 0 or 800 millivolts you're no longer in closed loop and have more serious problems. All this applies only to steady state conditions ie; idle, cruise, ect. The ECU ignores the O2 sensor at other times.
jetjock said:It's a standard zirconium sensor Allan.
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s383mmber1 said:Cost me 45 to fill up my tank from a 1/4 marker!! 55 to completly fill it.
How much you pay a gallon there?