saxophonias wrote:prefer 4-2-1 so as not to have to move the lamda sensor
Lambda on the downpipe (4runners) reads better Air/fuel values then of 1 runner
saxophonias wrote:prefer 4-2-1 so as not to have to move the lamda sensor
saxophonias wrote:indeed but on the other hand he has to purchase a heated lamda and for sure he is going to have problems with flawing waters in the rainy days especially if the car is lowered. I am speaking from experience
which lamda is the secondary in this case? I don't think it has to do with isolation as with the fact that the car is super low so, that everything gets wet.hondaNickx wrote:saxophonias wrote:indeed but on the other hand he has to purchase a heated lamda and for sure he is going to have problems with flawing waters in the rainy days especially if the car is lowered. I am speaking from experience
I don't see why water would be an issue , B series have them standard in the downpipe.Most good aftermarket headers have them on the downpipe too.I think it's more because of a bad isolated lambda sensor.
saxophonias wrote:which lamda is the secondary in this case? I don't think it has to do with isolation as with the fact that the car is super low so, that everything gets wet.hondaNickx wrote:saxophonias wrote:indeed but on the other hand he has to purchase a heated lamda and for sure he is going to have problems with flawing waters in the rainy days especially if the car is lowered. I am speaking from experience
I don't see why water would be an issue , B series have them standard in the downpipe.Most good aftermarket headers have them on the downpipe too.I think it's more because of a bad isolated lambda sensor.