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Im looking to use a wideband lambda sensor, with an in car mounted gauge to tune and monitor my lpg afr's in my s1 vn v6 hiace (mixer ring, complex converter, its running like crap now, 23L/100k's, underpowered and gets hot when cruising at 100)
I have seen a few and this one looks good for the price; http://www.diyautotune.com/catalog/inno ... p-152.html only thing is that my van already has an oxy sensor (1 wire) which is used by the LPG fuel processor. do i need get another oxy sensor port grafted on or can I get the afr meter to work off the oxy sensor Ive already got. any other suggestions to fix my problems also appreciated. thanks p.s the van has falcon wheels and my other car is a 250 tc cortina so dont shoot me for the commo motor thing lol |
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Second input, the LCI tells you roughly where to mount it. The LC1 is a 4 wire bosch unit. Comes with the bung, just needs to be drilled and wellded to the pipe.
Brett
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you can set up the lc1 to emulate a narrowband to connect to your gas processor, and either view the a/f ratios with a gauge on the second output, or log them on a laptop
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correct, i have my LPG system & EEC using the simulated NB output of my LC-1, works fine.
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