walkman
Well Known Member
I'm strongly considering installing a WBO2 sensor for AFR-based leaning - both LoP and Best Power.
Q1) Does anyone have any experience-based or science-based input (e.g. not WAGs) on whether occasional use of smoke would have any impact on the WBO2 life (I'm going to assume the data would be useless with smoke running). I'd like to place the sensor upstream of the smoke injector but that may not be possible.
Q2) My exhausts are separate each side (2&4, 1&3). I was planning on a single WBO2 sensor, thoughts on if either side would be better placement or whether this is even going to be useful? If installation issues provide me a choice, which side to use e.g. the one with the cylinder that peaks at highest overall gph, lowest overall, some thing else?
Q1) Does anyone have any experience-based or science-based input (e.g. not WAGs) on whether occasional use of smoke would have any impact on the WBO2 life (I'm going to assume the data would be useless with smoke running). I'd like to place the sensor upstream of the smoke injector but that may not be possible.
Q2) My exhausts are separate each side (2&4, 1&3). I was planning on a single WBO2 sensor, thoughts on if either side would be better placement or whether this is even going to be useful? If installation issues provide me a choice, which side to use e.g. the one with the cylinder that peaks at highest overall gph, lowest overall, some thing else?



