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Slammed96 Dec 6, 2011 04:53 PM

Wide band Vs Narrow band
 
I'm curious as to what exactly the advantages are of running a wide band afr setup as opposed to a narrow band. The only thing I can think is the ability to data log with the wide band, but aside from that, what are the main advantages?

Atomic Dec 6, 2011 05:19 PM

the stock 02s are narrowband and only accurate at lambda=1
widebands are accurate over a range like lambda=0.7 to 1.2

Slammed96 Dec 6, 2011 07:25 PM

So pretty much you just get a wider, and probably more accurate, range of measure.

smokeshow Dec 6, 2011 07:27 PM

Accurate in the sense that a wideband can actually get a correct reading... Precision is lower with a wideband, but it is a wider range. Narrowband O2s are very precise.

Atomic Dec 6, 2011 07:59 PM

Think of narrowbands like a switch; they are either on or off. In the case of the narrowbands on your truck they read high or low, very accurately, at only 1 point. Now with a wideband think of it like a gauge, you are now able to see quantitatively how far away from lambda=1 (Stoich,ie, where your narrowbands are useful) you are. This is a very big deal since if you are for instance running a turbo you want close to 11:1 afr. If you only have a narrowband, it would show the same reading for 14:1 as it would for 9:1, so you really have no idea what the actually amount is other than you know its "rich".

Slammed96 Dec 6, 2011 08:43 PM

Gotcha. That actually makes far more sense than I thought it would. Thanks guys!

DTHPROOF Dec 6, 2011 09:00 PM

Awesome explanation Atomic!

bruiser04 Dec 6, 2011 09:07 PM

all i know is when i see 11's and 12's im havin fun but when i saw 17s on the old motor i was pretty bummed lol


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