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Old 03-30-2006, 12:04 PM   #16
Dale McPeters
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Re: Lambse.. Explain

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Originally Posted by 93Cobra#2771
Expand, please.

Also, how would the EEC be able to maintain the reset a/f correctly? Factory narrow bands couldn't monitor that. It would basically end up as an OL system, right? Or perhaps some type of custom O2, that would be made to target that a/f and allow switching?

Not bashing, just curious how this would be advantageous for someone to change.

Of course, if you ran a wideband O2 and kept close watch, I suppose you could at least make sure you aren't hurting anything, and that your commanded a/f is on the money. But adaptive would certainly be out, and it seems to me that running in CL would be out.
You are correct Richard the standard narrow band sensor would be worthless
if the code were changed to do this, it would not be able to adjust in the
range required.
However it would be great for open loop type tuning using a true WB O2 sensor.
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