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Old 09-01-2007, 02:04 AM
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when i'm at idle or decel the wideband maxes out on the lean side. Is this normal? thanks guys.
Old 09-03-2007, 06:18 AM
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What wideband are you using? I got erratic reading like that when I did a free air calibration of the sensor while it was still inside the Y-pipe. After I removed the sensor from the exhaust and re-did the calibration It started working correctly.
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decel is probably normal because of DFCO. The idle issue is not normal though.
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Its an autometer wide band gauge. It didn't say anything about a free air calibration in the instructions. And what is DFCO?
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Deceleration fuel cut off
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Deceleration fuel cut off


It will almost completely cut fuel and retard timing.
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That makes sense. what about the idle issue?
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Originally Posted by Killer_Bluebird
What wideband are you using? I got erratic reading like that when I did a free air calibration of the sensor while it was still inside the Y-pipe. After I removed the sensor from the exhaust and re-did the calibration It started working correctly.
Exhuast fumes will sit in there for hours and hours. Takes more than overnight of sitting.


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