Wideband O2 sensor for tuning?
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Hi guys,
I am considering getting a wide band 02 sensor for tuning and proper jetting primarily for my 'other car' 4cyl boxer with 2 2bbl carbs, but am trying to justify my purchase by saying I could also use it on the packard to check my carb settings.....(53 clipper with 327 and 2bbl) Anybody have experience with a wideband 02 sensor with a straight 8? I am wondering if the large difference between middle and end cyls might make the 02 sensor confusing, or not really a good tuning tool. Cheers, Mike
Posted on: 2014/12/10 11:09
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Re: Wideband O2 sensor for tuning?
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Hi JW,
Yes I am thinking about something like that SUN tester. A wideband oxygen sensor has an 02 sensor that you can either mount into the down pipe, or use as a tail pipe probe. It then reads/displays/records the air fuel ratio and -depending on the product, things like engine RPM. This way, you can plot your AF ratio over load and rpm....This is the tool I am considering, and it will be a while before I get to use it on the packard, but the porsche may see it later this winter. (Those carbs are getting rebuilt now with new throttle plates and throttle shaft bushings) I think it might be a little over scientific for the packard engine, but more data is usefull to a point. InnovateMotorsport LM2 The OBD2 capabilities can't be used on the packard, but a code scanner would be usefull for my daily driver. It is a pretty expensive tool for a hobby mechanic, but for the air cooled/modified engine it is pretty important to not run too lean under load and burn up. -Sool I'll have my packard on the dyno doing horsepower tests, LOL!
Posted on: 2014/12/11 2:36
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1953 Clipper Delux Club Sedan, 1953 Caribbean, 1969 912, 1990 Miata
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