Lambda/ O2 sensors?
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I have been told that any lead in fuel will damage lambda sensors?? Why does leaded fuel kill these sensors?
Are there any avaliable that work with leaded fuels, or does it have to be un leaded fuel only?
my take is:
If you think about it, part of the reason for putting lead into the fuel (apart from a cheap way of increasing the octane) was that it put a thin film of soft metal lubrication on the valve seats
well it will make the same deposit on the heated o2 sensor ruining it
don't know of any that would work with leaded fuels but since most are for use with 'cats' which are also harmed by lead , I doubt it
though what tuners used to use when leaded fuel was common I don't know?
If you think about it, part of the reason for putting lead into the fuel (apart from a cheap way of increasing the octane) was that it put a thin film of soft metal lubrication on the valve seats
well it will make the same deposit on the heated o2 sensor ruining it
don't know of any that would work with leaded fuels but since most are for use with 'cats' which are also harmed by lead , I doubt it
though what tuners used to use when leaded fuel was common I don't know?
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as send leaded fuel covers the o2 sensor in a film and stops it from sniffing
not aware of any that work with leaded fuel as they work in conjunction with cats which lead is also a no no
not aware of any that work with leaded fuel as they work in conjunction with cats which lead is also a no no
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Originally Posted by Chip-3Door
Im not aware of any lambda sensor that doesnt mind being coated in lead and unable to see the gasses any more.
Can they be cleaned/ unblocked if they get coated or is it replacement time?
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So if you were tuning an engine using one that was going off cal, it would mean that the engine could possibly run lean? And sorry to be a pain, but how long in hours would it last, as I am looking at this for an aircraft application, our club aircraft have manual leaning conrols for inflight mixture adjustment, as when you get higher up the air gets thinner etc
Just looked up the innovate web site,and they state the degrading of the sensor is proportional to the metal content of the fuel.
and that the sensor will give accurate readings for between 50 and 500 hours.
my quickest sensor death was about two weeks of use.
and that the sensor will give accurate readings for between 50 and 500 hours.
my quickest sensor death was about two weeks of use.
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