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MartyP
11-10-2012, 09:40 AM
Since I bought a AEM Wideband for my 98 Eclipse GS-T Turbo (4G63T) I was wondering if it would be good for tuning/adjusting the mixture on the D ?
Anybody did it ?
Is it the best way to do it ?
What else would I need ?
If anybody have more info on that, I would be very interested !
PS: my car is stock !
Thanks !
Delorean Industries
11-10-2012, 10:13 AM
Since I bought a AEM Wideband for my 98 Eclipse GS-T Turbo (4G63T) I was wondering if it would be good for tuning/adjusting the mixture on the D ?
Anybody did it ?
Is it the best way to do it ?
What else would I need ?
If anybody have more info on that, I would be very interested !
PS: my car is stock !
Thanks !
We set all cars like this at DPI. Setting by dwell is overrated and not absolute.
Bitsyncmaster
11-10-2012, 10:18 AM
Good way to test if your lambda and O2 sensor are good but unless you disconnect the lambda system it won't help you tuning.
MartyP
11-12-2012, 11:25 AM
I was thinking of welding on another o2 bung to install it after the o2 sensor.
Can someone explain de process to tune it ?
Thanks !
Bitsyncmaster
11-12-2012, 02:40 PM
I was thinking of welding on another o2 bung to install it after the o2 sensor.
Can someone explain de process to tune it ?
Thanks !
With the wide band, you program it for a different AFR and feed the output set to simulate the narow band into the stock Lambda unit.
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