Originally Posted by
Steve M
Are you talking about this in regards to WOT operation, or all operating conditions?
I've always wondered why more manufacturers (or high end shops) don't go with widebands so you could do closed loop WOT operation, but when I started to think about it, it just sounds like a pain. You'd need a sensor that had a fast enough response, and you'd need to close that loop really fast too in order for it to work since things are happening so quickly under those conditions. I'm not even sure what the state-of-the-art is in the automotive world, but I'm not sure it would be worth it in the end. A static look up table is certainly sufficient - just add more fuel when needed (high IAT/ECT/etc.) and call it a day...well, provided you have a known, stable supply on the fuel side. I know some cars do come with widebands these days, but I'm not sure what it really buys you.
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