Lambdalink and sensor
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Hi All,
I have a Lambdalink and I know that the standard sensor needs a while to get up to temperature before it is reading Oxygen content in the exhaust gas anywhere near accurately, but I have also noticed that after a while out the AFR readings on the Lambdalink seem to contradict earlier results, I presume this is because the sensor is outside its operating temperature(too hot).
Just wondered if either this is normal or is my sensor is on its way out. Has anyone got any guidlines on knowing when the sensor is upto temp and then overheating, you know on boost run times, before cooldown ?
cheers
I have a Lambdalink and I know that the standard sensor needs a while to get up to temperature before it is reading Oxygen content in the exhaust gas anywhere near accurately, but I have also noticed that after a while out the AFR readings on the Lambdalink seem to contradict earlier results, I presume this is because the sensor is outside its operating temperature(too hot).
Just wondered if either this is normal or is my sensor is on its way out. Has anyone got any guidlines on knowing when the sensor is upto temp and then overheating, you know on boost run times, before cooldown ?
cheers
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