Who would want wideband integration
Re: Who would want wideband integration
yeah, a wideband sensor doesnt just output a readable signal on its own. a wideband sensor is a narrowband sensor with a heater and an oxygen pump. it requires a controller to control the flow oxygen thru the pump till it reads stoich on the narrowband, the actual amount of oxygen it pumps is then translated into the wideband signal.
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Re: Who would want wideband integration
can soon solder it together for you mate just yell out if you need it done
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Re: Who would want wideband integration
I may take you up on that. I have one mate here that says he can solder so just need to talk it through with him but would really rather an old hand like yourself do the job.delcowizzid wrote:can soon solder it together for you mate just yell out if you need it done
Can you work out a rate and how we'd go about it please?
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Re: Who would want wideband integration
what ever happened to this?
Re: Who would want wideband integration
All done and dusted, 12P and 11P and some (or all possibly) enhanced code too take ls a wide band input now.