MoTeC Bosch LSU 4.2 Lambda Sensor
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Product Description
Part #: M 0258 206
OVERVIEW
Lambda describes an equivalence value in percentage of the chemically correct air-to-fuel ratio for any type of fuel. If the air fuel ratio measured in the exhaust pipe of an engine is at the chemically correct (stoichiometric) ratio of air-to-fuel, lambda is equal to 1.0. In the case of gasoline, lambda 1.0 is equivalent to 14.7:1 air-to-fuel. Lambdas less than 1.0 indicate the engine is running richer than stoichiometric, while lambdas greater than 1.0 indicate a lean mixture. If we measure a lambda value of 1.06 and we want a lambda value of .95, we simply increase the fuel delivered to the engine (pulse width) by 11 percent. This will place us exactly at .95 lambda. By using the Lambda Was or the Quick Lambda functions a tuner can quickly shape the fuel table to match the engine’s exact requirements.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Maximum continuous operating temperature is 930 °C
- Maximum temperature for a short period is 1030 °C (maximum 10 minutes)
- Mounting torque 60 Nm max
- Lifetime estimates: Sensor lifetimes are highly dependent on application. Typically sensor lifetime for high performance engines is 500 hours in unleaded fuel and 50 hours in leaded fuel.
Fuel: Unleaded gasoline, ethanol gasoline blends, methanol, diesel, LNG, CNG, LPG
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