Evening All,
I have a Bosch 0 258 007 057 lambda sensor with 5 wires. They are red, yellow, black, white and grey. I can find plenty of info on 4 wire
lambda's but nothing for the 5 wire lambda. Can some kind person tell me which wires are which please?
TIA,
Mart.
This do it?
LSU sensor info Says your sensor is for a 1.8T or VR6 golf/jetta or turbo beetle.
[Edited on 7/8/12 by Dusty]
It is a wide band sensor so will only work when connected via a wide band controller.
Paul
Thanks for the replies chaps.
quote:
Originally posted by paulf
It is a wide band sensor so will only work when connected via a wide band controller.
Paul
No it cant be connected directly, you would need an LC1 controller or similar.It is possible to use the 4 wire sensor but you will only get an
indication of if the engine is rich or weak but not by how much, I used one when i first mega squirted my car and managed to get it to run reasonably
well by a mixture of guess work and plug readings.
Paul
quote:
Originally posted by Cheffy
Thanks for the replies chaps.
quote:
Originally posted by paulf
It is a wide band sensor so will only work when connected via a wide band controller.
Paul
Does that mean I cannot connect it directly to Megasquirt? I am using MSI with a V3 board, on a 2.0L Zetec Blacktop with GSXR 600 T.B's. Edited to add I am connecting via a relay board and am using EDIS.
I also have a 4 wire Ford Lambda sensor, would I be better off using that?
Thanks again,
Martin.
[Edited on 7/8/12 by Cheffy]
[Edited on 7/8/12 by Cheffy]
My car has same engine and throttle body's and uses the Suzuki injectors so my MAP which is now quite refined after a few years adjusting it may
be a good starting point for you, it is alpha/n and ignition is by edis also.
I don't have it on this PC but can email a copy to you if you like.
Paul
quote:
Originally posted by Cheffy
Thanks for the replies chaps.
Does that mean I cannot connect it directly to Megasquirt? I am using MSI with a V3 board, on a 2.0L Zetec Blacktop with GSXR 600 T.B's. Edited to add I am connecting via a relay board and am using EDIS.
I also have a 4 wire Ford Lambda sensor, would I be better off using that?
Thanks again,
Martin.
[Edited on 7/8/12 by Cheffy]
[Edited on 7/8/12 by Cheffy]
Ah, right, thanks Paul. I assumed I could connect the Wide Band sensor directly to the MS.
Thanks,
Martin.
Hi Paul,
Thanks for you assistance, U2U sent.
Regards,
Martin/Cheffy