As ever, I am fighting a marginally winning battle against my 1991 Mazda MX-5, and this is the story of how I came to install a wideband oxygen sensor in my Japanese thoroughbred. It came about as ...
The longer answer is also yes. You need a wideband because a narrowband only tells you if you are RICH or LEAN, not HOW RICH or HOW LEAN. How are you going to target 13:1 AFR at wide open throttle ...
Wideband O2 sensors play a pivotal role in the realm of automotive tuning, providing precise measurements of the air-fuel ratio necessary for optimizing engine performance. Unlike their narrowband ...
As ever, I am fighting a marginally winning battle against my 1991 Mazda MX-5, and this is the story of how I came to install a wideband oxygen sensor in my Japanese thoroughbred. It came about as ...
How Do I Dial In The Right Air/Fuel Ratio For Today's Oxygenated Fuels Using A Wideband O2 Sensor? Q. I am installing a wideband oxygen sensor and am curious about what A/F (air/fuel) ratios to aim ...
One of the most important measurements we make while tuning an engine is finding out what the actual balance of air and fuel was inside the engine. It doesn’t matter if we have a carburetor, port ...