mkiii88supra said:
alright so basically a wideband is just better for tuning and monitoring purposes. so if i have an a/f gauge already i just need the actual wideband and i can use my gauge to monitor it correct?
can you go without using a wideband?
1)No you also need the controller to be able to read the wide band. The LM-1 has the ability to send a signal to a narrow band gauge for proper read out. But that means you still need the wideband sensor and the controller.
2) If you are tuning, no. If you are stock or there about, yes.
jetjock said:
I remind everyone of the obvious though: An O2 sensor, WB or not, is only capable of measuring one thing: oxygen. And while there is a correlation between O2 and A/F there are several things that can goof it up. Leaks in the exhaust system for example.
Yep, this and other factors is why I do not use the the option from the LM-1 to send the ECU a stock type signal. Also this is why if you have a bad plug or improper burn, it will show up as a lean condition when you are actually rich.
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Ok, with the above carts. You can see that a narrow band only shows if you are above, at, or below Stoich. Seeing as we do not tune for Stoich (unless you like turning your internals into metallic soup) We tune for a richer AF ratio, a narrow band has no way to display how rich you are and you will just end up chasing your tail. So an AF gauge that reads your stock sensor is useless, sorry.