STS Turbo with wideband O2
#21
I still have my cats on with my STS so I am wondering where the wideband should be placed???
Kane
Kane
Originally Posted by bae_98Z
Will you lose accuracy if you install this behind the turbo with CATs (assuming STS kit)?
#23
How sensative is the NTK sensor to pressure. Thats the sensor that I use. I've tuned two STS cars and many other conventional turbo cars with it. I never thought about the pressure skewing the reading though. I always tune on the conservative side with fuel though, usually shooting for a 11.0-11.5:1 depending on application.
Guess i'll have to do some experimenting to see for myself. If the pressure skews towards stochiometric thats good news for us Kane
Guess i'll have to do some experimenting to see for myself. If the pressure skews towards stochiometric thats good news for us Kane
#24
Hi,
The NTK sensor has 2-3 times the pressure sensitivity of the Bosch sensor. It's less temperature sensitive though which means the temperature regulation part of the controller can be much less elaborate. Skewing to stoichiometric means that it reads leaner than actual when < 14.7 AFR. The richer the gas, the greater the error. When actual AFR > 14.7 it reads richer. Again, the leaner the gas, the richer it reads.
Regards,
Klaus
The NTK sensor has 2-3 times the pressure sensitivity of the Bosch sensor. It's less temperature sensitive though which means the temperature regulation part of the controller can be much less elaborate. Skewing to stoichiometric means that it reads leaner than actual when < 14.7 AFR. The richer the gas, the greater the error. When actual AFR > 14.7 it reads richer. Again, the leaner the gas, the richer it reads.
Regards,
Klaus
#25
I have the LM1 which is a Bosch sensor I beleive so will it be skewed even more??
Originally Posted by Zombie
How sensative is the NTK sensor to pressure. Thats the sensor that I use. I've tuned two STS cars and many other conventional turbo cars with it. I never thought about the pressure skewing the reading though. I always tune on the conservative side with fuel though, usually shooting for a 11.0-11.5:1 depending on application.
Guess i'll have to do some experimenting to see for myself. If the pressure skews towards stochiometric thats good news for us Kane
Guess i'll have to do some experimenting to see for myself. If the pressure skews towards stochiometric thats good news for us Kane
#26
I have the LM1 which is a Bosch sensor I beleive so will it be skewed even more??