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158 Posts Member #: 551 Advanced Member Ashington W.Sussex |
6th Jul, 2005 at 12:08:15pm
Is it okay to run a standard Metty Turbo engine without Lambda fitted?? And at what point when beginning to modify the engine should a Lambda kit be fitted?? |
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Site Admin ![]() 8506 Posts Member #: 16 Sold the turbo and seeing what the C20XE can do! Near Lincoln |
6th Jul, 2005 at 12:11:28pm
you can run one all day long without if you get it setup somewhere that sorts the fuelling properly. a lot of people do. But the setup is all important, even on a standard engine.
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158 Posts Member #: 551 Advanced Member Ashington W.Sussex |
6th Jul, 2005 at 12:21:47pm
Cheers Iain
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59 Posts Member #: 602 Advanced Member |
6th Jul, 2005 at 12:27:26pm
yeah im after fitting one soon seems a real good idea |
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![]() 9812 Posts Member #: 332 Resident Cylinder Head Modifier Mitsi Evo 7, 911, Cossie. & all the chavs ...... won no problem |
6th Jul, 2005 at 05:49:54pm
i have searched over the months for a decent unit and have found one which i will be purchacing shortley .....
Edited by BENROSS on 6th Jul, 2005.
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Site Admin ![]() 8506 Posts Member #: 16 Sold the turbo and seeing what the C20XE can do! Near Lincoln |
6th Jul, 2005 at 08:15:52pm
not that bad really, under £200
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1060 Posts Member #: 588 Post Whore Delaware, USA |
6th Jul, 2005 at 10:44:08pm
For now you can read the lambda with a multimeter, I did that on my TR. once the carbs and needles are set you dont really need it much.
Edited by Turbo Tel on 6th Jul, 2005. website:- http://www.terryhunt.co.uk
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8215 Posts Member #: 90 Post Whore Somewhere around Swindon |
7th Jul, 2005 at 12:00:33am
anyone know what the wiring is on a 3 wire lambda this audi engine i bought for the golf still had the manifold and downpipe fitted with a bosch 3 wire lambda Crystal Sound Audio said:
Why wolfie...you should have your name as Fuckfaceshithead ! "A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools."-Douglas Adams |
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1060 Posts Member #: 588 Post Whore Delaware, USA |
7th Jul, 2005 at 05:16:16am
Don't know the specific wires but 2 are for 12v heater and one carries the signal. get the signal ground from the casing. Use a meter from the case to each wire in turn and heat it with a propane torch. The one that gives you around 0.6-1.0 volts is the signal wire. Also a good way to test it for correct operation
Edited by Turbo Tel on 16th Aug, 2005. website:- http://www.terryhunt.co.uk
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![]() 7765 Posts Member #: 74 I pick holes in everything.. Chief ancient post excavator |
16th Aug, 2005 at 02:53:20pm
Would it be possible to buy a Lambda with a LOONG lead so that you may fit it to the end pipe, and have the gauge inside the car? This way, the same gauge could easily be used on different cars, too keep costs down.
On 13th Jul, 2012 Ben H said:
Mine gets in the way a bit, but only when it is up. If it is down it does not cause a problem. |
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5795 Posts Member #: 80 AFRacing LTD Newbury, Berks |
16th Aug, 2005 at 02:59:06pm
5 wires are vital....
AlexF |
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
16th Aug, 2005 at 04:18:46pm
Narrow band is fine for most tuning that folks on here see, and tons better than trying to use a colourtune (do they still make them?), looking at plugs, or hit-and-miss alterations...
On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
16th Aug, 2005 at 04:21:28pm
Oh, Vegard - what you're proposing is fine, but would need the four-wire (heated, with power and signal) type of lambda. Far better than having nothing. On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
Sorry to say My Herpes are no better Ready to feel Ancient ??? This is 26 years old as of 2022 https://youtu.be/YQQokcoOzeY |
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1060 Posts Member #: 588 Post Whore Delaware, USA |
16th Aug, 2005 at 05:45:35pm
I used narrow O2 sensors with a simple multimeter on my TR250 and found that it was good enough to get the mixture setting to within a "flat" on the jet, OK it was not a steady reading as the SU's just aint that good, but as good a basic setting as you will get from anything. it also gives you a good idea of the mixture on accelleration cruise etc. Playing with the basic setting and watching the results in accelleration/cruise can give you a better idea on the needle profile. Unless you are planning to grind your own needle I would agree that its fine.
website:- http://www.terryhunt.co.uk
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5795 Posts Member #: 80 AFRacing LTD Newbury, Berks |
16th Aug, 2005 at 10:16:21pm
I've now got a wide band kit that can tell you almost exactly the difference beween 30:1 and 2:1 Air Fuel Ratios.
AlexF |
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
16th Aug, 2005 at 10:22:26pm
On 16/08/2005 22:16:21 AlexF2003 said:
I've now got a wide band kit that can tell you almost exactly the difference beween 30:1 and 2:1 Air Fuel Ratios. Sounds really usefull having that range!!! LOL! ![]() ![]()
Wouldn't have thought an engine would run less than 8 or more than 18 really? Is that range typical for all WB's? I don't recall it being that much on the AEM unit
On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
Sorry to say My Herpes are no better Ready to feel Ancient ??? This is 26 years old as of 2022 https://youtu.be/YQQokcoOzeY |
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1060 Posts Member #: 588 Post Whore Delaware, USA |
16th Aug, 2005 at 10:34:00pm
website:- http://www.terryhunt.co.uk
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5795 Posts Member #: 80 AFRacing LTD Newbury, Berks |
16th Aug, 2005 at 10:38:38pm
AlexF |
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
16th Aug, 2005 at 11:25:30pm
woweee! So it has the potential to do that though... Wonder what engine can be running that kinda range... Maybe it's to give scope for LPG or something? 8) On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
Sorry to say My Herpes are no better Ready to feel Ancient ??? This is 26 years old as of 2022 https://youtu.be/YQQokcoOzeY |
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1060 Posts Member #: 588 Post Whore Delaware, USA |
16th Aug, 2005 at 11:30:24pm
On a narrow band sensor:-
website:- http://www.terryhunt.co.uk
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5795 Posts Member #: 80 AFRacing LTD Newbury, Berks |
17th Aug, 2005 at 12:02:45am
Its designed to work with:
AlexF |
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
17th Aug, 2005 at 12:13:37am
I was always lead to believe that USA spec lambda's were superior to the european versions, but could never find out any evidence. Maybe Tel has the proof right there?
On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
Sorry to say My Herpes are no better Ready to feel Ancient ??? This is 26 years old as of 2022 https://youtu.be/YQQokcoOzeY |
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1060 Posts Member #: 588 Post Whore Delaware, USA |
17th Aug, 2005 at 05:53:54am
All sensors are the same but when you use a good multimeter these subtle differences can be seen, don't get me wrong, the SU carb just isn't that accurate to give a steady reading but you can see it hover around the 0.87 volts (max power) on accelleration, make sure it never drops below 0.1 volts (too lean) and it will bounce around between about 0.2-0.7 when you have the idle smack on, one flat either way and you can see it get rich or lean and I recon one flat is about as accurate as you can get. I could even see the difference between a cold and hot day
website:- http://www.terryhunt.co.uk
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5795 Posts Member #: 80 AFRacing LTD Newbury, Berks |
17th Aug, 2005 at 02:31:03pm
flats?
AlexF |
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![]() 7765 Posts Member #: 74 I pick holes in everything.. Chief ancient post excavator |
17th Aug, 2005 at 02:58:59pm
Su carb... Flats on the old HS series... No such thing on HIFs unfortunately. On 13th Jul, 2012 Ben H said:
Mine gets in the way a bit, but only when it is up. If it is down it does not cause a problem. |
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