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best source for lambda probe - mine seems to be giving only

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signal reading seems to be only 0.02v

 

whats the best source for lambda probe - part no 021 906 295e???

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should i be on the suppliers forum - thought that was for people supplying? just after some advice on the best source - move it over tom if i got it wrong.

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0.02 constantly? Bizarre. They normally stick at 0.45 when dead.

 

Dealer is best for the probe, £75. You can try a pattern one from GSF if you like, needs to be a 4 pin job and make sure it's not a universal one as they don't have a plug on the end.

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whats the options for wideband? Expensive i s'pose and really haven't got my head round what benefit they have

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Wide band operates over 5 Volts instead of 1 and allows a broader range of fuel trimming, aswell as giving much more accurate Oxygen level readings. I doubt our ECUs would work with a 5V probe anyway.

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H8RRA, get yourself an LM1 wideband system, it'll interface with the normal ECU as it has a 1V output too, but you can then use it with your new 5V ECU in the future... ;)

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yeah, you'll need an LC1 (sorry, got the wrong name in my last post) for $199 including a Bosch wideband probe...

 

That'll give you everything you need for your narrowband ECU you're currently running AND allow you to run a wideband in the future...

 

I'm seriously considering getting one of these shortly when I've saved up a little... 8)

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Yeh they`re not bad! I`d run the stock bosch lambda sensor as well rather than the emulated narrowband as there`s been a few issuses with the emulated signal and digi1 (not just Zeitronix, quite a few others).

 

Works perfectly on the MS.

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