Explain "wideband"?
#2
i wideband is an o2 sensor that reads a "wider band" than narrowband o2 sensors. it's more accurate and is used for finding exact measurements for tuning whereas narrowbands are used by ur pcm to see whether your mix is rich or lean so it can adjust accordingly. when you hear of a wideband it usually includes a controller for it and a lot of times also a display ie:lm1. hope that helps a little bit.
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Originally Posted by trever1t
Ok so why would you want to monitor the wideband when FI? Can you adjust on the fly?
#5
The narrowband O2 sensors are designed to switch from high voltage to low and back and forth when your AFR is at stoich, about 14.7:1. They are not good for accurately measuring any other AFR. If you want to know exactly what your AFR is, you need a wideband.
If you hook up a digital AFR gauge to a narrowband O2 sensor you will see what I am talking about. The light will just flash back and forth from lean to rich until you get on it, then it will just show rich.
If you hook up a digital AFR gauge to a narrowband O2 sensor you will see what I am talking about. The light will just flash back and forth from lean to rich until you get on it, then it will just show rich.
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