captndave737 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 14, 2006 Aug 21, 2014 #1 is there any advantage to running a WB in a street driven car? Does it do anything in closed loop or only in enrichment mode?
is there any advantage to running a WB in a street driven car? Does it do anything in closed loop or only in enrichment mode?
T TurboBuRick Moderator Staff member Joined Feb 18, 2006 Aug 21, 2014 #2 A wideband is a great tuning tool for any performance vehicle IMO. You can interface it with your Gen2 and have closed loop wot fuel correction. Rick
A wideband is a great tuning tool for any performance vehicle IMO. You can interface it with your Gen2 and have closed loop wot fuel correction. Rick
R Raeban Gearhead/Engineer/GN Addict Joined Apr 29, 2011 Aug 21, 2014 #3 Make sure if you do go after a wideband that you do some research on the brand. After having used both the Innovate Motorsports LC1 and now the LC2 I will be trying something else if the need arises.
Make sure if you do go after a wideband that you do some research on the brand. After having used both the Innovate Motorsports LC1 and now the LC2 I will be trying something else if the need arises.
TurboTnZ06 Go on red! Joined May 7, 2002 Aug 21, 2014 #4 I've been using the AEM UEGO, with the TT 6.1 chip it also has mid boost correction as well as WOT correction to an extent. It is very helpful in seeing what the car is doing at any point in time, like idle and cruising. It is much more accurate than the stock narrow band.
I've been using the AEM UEGO, with the TT 6.1 chip it also has mid boost correction as well as WOT correction to an extent. It is very helpful in seeing what the car is doing at any point in time, like idle and cruising. It is much more accurate than the stock narrow band.
1 13xturbo Member Joined Jun 4, 2012 Aug 30, 2014 #5 What do you guys think about the Fast Dual fuel 02 sensors?
jasjamz THS Racer Joined Sep 30, 2004 Aug 30, 2014 #6 13xturbo said: What do you guys think about the Fast Dual fuel 02 sensors? Click to expand... One down pipe, one Turbo, one sensor. No need for the fast setup. Posted from the TurboBuick.Com mobile app
13xturbo said: What do you guys think about the Fast Dual fuel 02 sensors? Click to expand... One down pipe, one Turbo, one sensor. No need for the fast setup. Posted from the TurboBuick.Com mobile app