Newbie Wideband Questions
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Newbie Wideband Questions
I posted some questions on the General Tuning forum, since it's the most appropriate area, but I have gotten to know and respect the people who hang out here in ECUFlash land. So anyway, I was hoping to hear some feedback/opinions from you all as well. Sorry for the cross-post:
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FWIW, I have used wideband before and after a CAT with no differnce in reading....the readout was just a little 'smoother' after cat, without as much jumping around. This was a hi-flow cat, though.
Currently, I run my wideband with a new bung welded to the downpipe, just before the cat. There is a nice little grommet there that lets you bring the wires inside the car.
As far as your other points, I would go with the permanent install. I'm not sure about the sensor that the AEM uses, but both of mr cars that have had widebands were permanent installs. And if you thinks your sensor is going, you get a new one pretty cheap (Bosch).
Powering up the sensor with the car off shouldn't harm the sensor (after all that's really how you should calibrate it for free air), but I heard that it is possible to harm the sensor if it is run in the exhaust path without being powered up.
Eric
Currently, I run my wideband with a new bung welded to the downpipe, just before the cat. There is a nice little grommet there that lets you bring the wires inside the car.
As far as your other points, I would go with the permanent install. I'm not sure about the sensor that the AEM uses, but both of mr cars that have had widebands were permanent installs. And if you thinks your sensor is going, you get a new one pretty cheap (Bosch).
Powering up the sensor with the car off shouldn't harm the sensor (after all that's really how you should calibrate it for free air), but I heard that it is possible to harm the sensor if it is run in the exhaust path without being powered up.
Eric
not on the top. Basically you just dont want the sensor at the bottom(closest to the pavement) b/c the condensation can get onto the sensor and then you will have to replace it.
Originally Posted by Rob W.
Is there room on top of the exhaust (at any point) to mount it there?
Eric
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Thanks for the replies, guys. Searching under "wideband location" has also helped a lot. I guess my main curiousity now is the pre-cat vs. post-cat point. How is it that we 'must' mount it pre-cat, but most of the dyno tunes just use the stock bung location (post-cat)?
Originally Posted by Rob W.
Thanks for the replies, guys. Searching under "wideband location" has also helped a lot. I guess my main curiousity now is the pre-cat vs. post-cat point. How is it that we 'must' mount it pre-cat, but most of the dyno tunes just use the stock bung location (post-cat)?
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