Hi stevestevieturbo wrote:There are some on here who will say each and every sensor needs its own calibration ( que Rice Racing) and they no doubt have their evidence to support that. So maybe that might be an option for you to to have your sensor given a test and calibration chart to use.
I've only done a few cars, but never had any issue that caused me any concern. I did also try a couple of sensors in the same exhaust pipe when I changed to the S8 and could do so and again saw nothing that gave me any concerns about them reading different.
Obviously each and every case may be different. As you have the AEM fitted to the car, wire it's output into one of the analogue inputs on the ecu so you can log it too, at least then you can see what both are doing on the same graph. You could even choose to use that as your sensor for any corrections to be applied.
Might also be worth trying with closed loop off too.
I use the LZA09-E1 on my own car and others and is what I tested. I also tried an original L1H1 for a short period too, and it read pretty much the same, with the same linearization as the LZA ( both supplied graphs were the same anyway )
I have a PLX wideband, LSU4.9 on one of my exhaust pipes as well as the Syvecs, purely as I've always had a separate wideband display in the car anyway, but I log this on the Plex dash as well as the Syvecs from both pipes.
Again, other than minor differences at times which is to be expected, it will always give similar readings.
None of the above a great help....although around idle with only 12" from fresh air, not sure I'd be expecting to get honest readings from any sensor, so maybe one is just more sensitive to this than the others.
On power once sufficient volume of gas is moving, it should probably be ok though.
Although if this fuel issue is also affecting boost, it must really be huge AFR differences ?
Can I run my aem through the syvecs as well as the ntk?
I think your right about the reading with how the exhaust is! How far away from the turbo would you fit a lambda sensor?