A arc this is where i stand Parked in the garage Joined Oct 8, 2003 Messages 19,728 Points 3,363 Location Manchester Mar 22, 2006 #1 on the cinq does the lambda range from 0 to 1v, or 0 to 5v?
L Luke Patron member Parked in the garage Written a guide Joined Dec 20, 2004 Messages 5,166 Points 961 Location Kent Mar 22, 2006 #2 i believe it was 5v
Asteris Member Joined Mar 20, 2002 Messages 502 Points 146 Location Thessaloniki Mar 22, 2006 #3 Nope, 1V for centos. And actually 0.25 to 0.85V (poor to rich).
OP OP A arc this is where i stand Parked in the garage Joined Oct 8, 2003 Messages 19,728 Points 3,363 Location Manchester Mar 23, 2006 #4 ah, thank-you
A arseofbox Principality Retained :) Joined Jul 16, 2003 Messages 6,977 Points 1,078 Location Midlands Mar 23, 2006 #5 Its definately not 0-5v My MOT said my Lambda was acceptable reading ~1.01v...but not ~1.02v!!! I dunno...
Its definately not 0-5v My MOT said my Lambda was acceptable reading ~1.01v...but not ~1.02v!!! I dunno...
scottc1088 Member Joined Jun 29, 2005 Messages 469 Points 142 Location chesterfield Mar 23, 2006 #6 arseofbox said: Its definately not 0-5v My MOT said my Lambda was acceptable reading ~1.01v...but not ~1.02v!!! I dunno... Click to expand... na mot doesnt measure the voltage, high lambda reading on mot usually means blowing exhaust
arseofbox said: Its definately not 0-5v My MOT said my Lambda was acceptable reading ~1.01v...but not ~1.02v!!! I dunno... Click to expand... na mot doesnt measure the voltage, high lambda reading on mot usually means blowing exhaust