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lambda sensors - to run or not

Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 3:49 pm
by Seight-V8
hiya all,

following on from some of my other posts about engine management/fuel injection.

Is it best to run lambda sensors or best not to.

If so which is the best type to run, wideband or narrowband.?

Been putting exhaust back on to my new 4.6 engine, and just wondering if i need to make a hole for the lambdas now, before i completely assemble it.

Still trying to decide which management will be best (think this is gonna take a while).lol.

cheers

scott

Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 4:20 pm
by ChrisJC
Definitely weld in the bits, maybe even one in each side. At least then if you do decide to use them, it's easy.

Chris.

Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 7:49 am
by Ian Anderson
Scott

What are you hoping to acheive?

If it is to meet emission requirements then probably yes

If it is just tosay you have them or to have another gauge then yes if that is yout requirement

If it is to get more power - do you actually need it in a 600kg car and can you put it down on the road?

Remember more parts = more thing sto go wrong I love the KIS principle

Ian