Dual wideband o2 sensors in headers?
Dual wideband o2 sensors in headers?
Is anyone running dual WBo2 sensors? I am going to be installing a megasquirt eventually and was thinking of replacing the NBo2 sensors in the headers with WBo2's hook them into the dual WB inputs on the Megasquirt-II. Would there be any benefit to this. When I was reading about returnless fuelsystems some members were mentioning that the flow/pressure for the front injectors were not the same as the back injectors, would this mean I would benefit from being able to tune the AFR for each bank or is it not worth the extra $100 for the seconds WB and controller?
Would it be more accurate to tune fuel in each bank rather than the whole motor? YES
Would it be worth the extra money for the other sensor? DUNNO- To the best of my knowledge, no one here has done that, so there's no way to know if there is a NOTICEABLE difference bet'n the banks. I dont think the difference would be significant however. But I do see this setup being very useful when it comes to diagnosing bank-specific ECU codes.
Good question tho, anybody else can shime in on this subject??
Would it be worth the extra money for the other sensor? DUNNO- To the best of my knowledge, no one here has done that, so there's no way to know if there is a NOTICEABLE difference bet'n the banks. I dont think the difference would be significant however. But I do see this setup being very useful when it comes to diagnosing bank-specific ECU codes.
Good question tho, anybody else can shime in on this subject??
Originally Posted by hightuner
ms can run 2 wb , its like controling each bank ..
i only have one tough. if i were you id go for 2 innovative lc1 ...
i only have one tough. if i were you id go for 2 innovative lc1 ...
Originally Posted by hightuner
it might be good, its a diy ...
not that i discourage diy :P
but remeber o2 wb is your eyes when it comes to tuning .. if your on tight budget id get only one lc1 ,
not that i discourage diy :P
but remeber o2 wb is your eyes when it comes to tuning .. if your on tight budget id get only one lc1 ,
thats true, true
you can buys a lc1 , built a jaw , compare each other ,
if its accurate then sell the lc1 to a friend or member
heres a great article on wb
http://www.fordmuscle.com/archives/2...tout/index.php
you can buys a lc1 , built a jaw , compare each other ,
if its accurate then sell the lc1 to a friend or member
heres a great article on wb
http://www.fordmuscle.com/archives/2...tout/index.php
Originally Posted by hightuner
thats true, true
you can buys a lc1 , built a jaw , compare each other ,
if its accurate then sell the lc1 to a friend or member
heres a great article on wb
http://www.fordmuscle.com/archives/2...tout/index.php
you can buys a lc1 , built a jaw , compare each other ,
if its accurate then sell the lc1 to a friend or member
heres a great article on wb
http://www.fordmuscle.com/archives/2...tout/index.php
Originally Posted by DandyMax
I tuned my car individually for each bank (using EU) with only one WB sensor... 

Originally Posted by Nealoc187
dan, are you able to set fuel trims for each individual cylinder with EU?
Originally Posted by rmh3093
I would prefer to not have to do a chinese fire drill with my o2 sensors but I see how that could get the job done
Originally Posted by DandyMax
It's 2 sensors... not that difficult really.
Originally Posted by rmh3093
?? 2 sensors to one controller, is that what you are doing? do you have a switch hard wired so you can flip back and forth?
When I said it's only 2 sensors (in response to your fire drill comment) I meant it's not that hard to switch out each NB for the WB sensor one at a time, you only have to do it twice.
Originally Posted by DandyMax
Yes, there's an individual map, contains a row for each cylinder which is an offset to the I/J maps, across 16 rpm points.
so you have your primary fuel trim map, and then 6 extra maps that offset each individual injector, if desired or necessary, from whatever the primary map has them doing?
Originally Posted by Nealoc187
so you have your primary fuel trim map, and then 6 extra maps that offset each individual injector, if desired or necessary, from whatever the primary map has them doing?
http://kevlo911.ic3donline.com/images/ijmap.JPG
Looks like that
Originally Posted by hightuner
i dont know how eu work deal whit this but
i dont see the point to tune 2 bank individually , if once its running you have only the feedback from one wb sensor
i dont see the point to tune 2 bank individually , if once its running you have only the feedback from one wb sensor
Originally Posted by pmohr
After tuning each bank individually one would assume he moved the WB to a normal location (after the y join) to monitor both banks as a whole. Even if you can't see what each bank is doing all the time with two WBs, you've still got the better tune.
Ok I cant shed some light on this too. If its been said im sorry! Ok the back bank runs richer due to the way the fuel rail feeds the gas in. It enter through the back rail which allow the rear injectors to rob most of the fuel. But you can look in the FID stickes and do the cheap rail mod to help this problem. Ok on adjusting each banks fuel I see it making it more balanced but I dont think it would make but a few horsepower increase. maybe 2-5. But I could be wrong though too.
Originally Posted by pmohr
They are...what do you mean?
Originally Posted by rmh3093
i mean i understand the benefit of doing a static tune for each bank with 1 wbo2 but don't engine conditions change thoughout the rpm range, or driving though different areas/terrains where air temp + air pressure + differ... can't the wbo2 help in _live_ adjustments?
Originally Posted by DandyMax
Swap it between banks and tune in 2 iterations.
Use the WB to tune for WOT conditions. Tuning each bank separately.(2 iterations)
Originally Posted by DandyMax
I tuned my car individually for each bank (using EU) with only one WB sensor..
Originally Posted by DandyMax
Run the narrowband output from the WB to the stock line to keep the ECU happy at idle/partial throttle.
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