[Diy_efi] Wide band sensor
Adam Wade
espresso_doppio
Mon Aug 22 15:40:51 UTC 2005
--- WSCowell at aol.com wrote:
> I would say "no", assuming you mean the usual WBO2
> sensor used in petrol engines. I have two reasons:
*snip*
In your first reply, I believe you're talking about a
regular narrow-band O2 sensor. A WBO2 can measure
fairly accurately far outside of lambda=1 for
gasoline.
In your second, you're just plain off. An O2 sensor
records partial pressure of oxygen in the exhaust,
nothing to do with unburned fuel at all...
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