Can I trust the stock sensor Lambda on stock engine?
Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2023 10:31 am
Hello! I will keep this as simple as possible, and yes I've searched the forums to see if someone else has asked this question before. Long story short I have a rebuilt b18b1 that I'm planning to turbo later this year. But for now, its got stock compression, stock cams, sock injectors, stock everything as far as the ECU is concerned. When I rebuilt the engine the stock P75 I have ran it just fine.
I've install my s300, and put the stock P74 base tune on it from smanager. I've done the basic stuff like check rpm limits, TPS, make sure the stock injectors and map sensor are selected properly etc. The engine starts up and runs fine as far as I can tell, however the reported Lambda within SManager says its 0.80 most of the time.
I've waited for the engine to come to full temp, I've revved it up to 3 or 4k a few times and let it fall back down and more often than not it drops to as low as 0.69 and then jumps back to 0.80. Obviously a little rich is far better than a little lean, but that seems pretty rich to me. Should I trim the overall fuel a few percent and get things to around .9 or .95 just to be safe? Or are these stock O2 sensors totally untrustworthy?
I have a AEM wideband, but its not installed yet. I'm planning to put it in at the same time my turbo kit goes in with my new injectors and fuel pump. Then I'll need an actual tune.
I've install my s300, and put the stock P74 base tune on it from smanager. I've done the basic stuff like check rpm limits, TPS, make sure the stock injectors and map sensor are selected properly etc. The engine starts up and runs fine as far as I can tell, however the reported Lambda within SManager says its 0.80 most of the time.
I've waited for the engine to come to full temp, I've revved it up to 3 or 4k a few times and let it fall back down and more often than not it drops to as low as 0.69 and then jumps back to 0.80. Obviously a little rich is far better than a little lean, but that seems pretty rich to me. Should I trim the overall fuel a few percent and get things to around .9 or .95 just to be safe? Or are these stock O2 sensors totally untrustworthy?
I have a AEM wideband, but its not installed yet. I'm planning to put it in at the same time my turbo kit goes in with my new injectors and fuel pump. Then I'll need an actual tune.