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    lambda sensor

    If i remove lambda sensor temporarily while i use a wideband, will the car still fuel correctly at high rpm?

    I know on closed loop it will be all over the place and chuck loads of fault codes through.

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    peter

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    Without the Lambda the fueling will be all over the place at any rpm. Closed loop is entered as soon as the vehicle is warm and the Lambda hot enough, normally after a couple of minutes or so.

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    i have been told the lambada sensor does not do anything at high rpm by the bosch sales rep who supplies them to local garage


 

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