Blitz ECU question

Starbus

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I've got an Innovate wideband lambda, can i use this with the blitz ECU replacing my stock Lambda?

I'd imagine it reads the same voltage at same AFR but i don't know if the higher and lower values will "confuse" the ECU.
 

HYBRID

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its best to keep the oem lambda sensor.. besides the wideband has to be placed 2 feet away from the turbo, thus the narrowband readings which it can supply to the ecu will b different.. besides u cant b 100% sure that the values it gives will b the same as the oem lambda sensor..

kon
 

Starbus

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its best to keep the oem lambda sensor.. besides the wideband has to be placed 2 feet away from the turbo, thus the narrowband readings which it can supply to the ecu will b different.. besides u cant b 100% sure that the values it gives will b the same as the oem lambda sensor..

kon

I was hoping the values would be the same, i supose i could test them with a volt meter.

All sensors usually work within the same parameters, so i was hoping that the voltage would be near enough the same.

Most aftermarket mappable ECUs use widebands. Wasn't sure on this 1.
 
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