Lambda sensor
Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2016 3:01 pm
Guys. I have a question regarding my Lambda's.
On my e36 m52 there are only 2 sensors. One for each bank.
There was was a fault with the car whereby it would start. Run like shit with no torque and be a bit odd at idle, and then not start until it had been left for 12 hours.
After months and months of dicking changing crank sensors and cam sensors and getting recovered and banging my head against the rocker cover I sent it off to a swap wizard I know.
He then rings me a day later and says it's fine "i've been round the block and it goes like shit!" I was like this is wonderful news but how've you managed it so quickly.
He's unplugged the lamda's.
So my question to you chaps is what result will this have on the car? It's obviously better than it was, but is it right? Too lean? Too rich? Will it fail and MOT? Will it pop a cylinder? They were obviously there for something.
I've done some research and they make little kits that wire in instead. Has anyone had any experience with these? Or should I not panic and drive it as it is?
Thanks guys!
On my e36 m52 there are only 2 sensors. One for each bank.
There was was a fault with the car whereby it would start. Run like shit with no torque and be a bit odd at idle, and then not start until it had been left for 12 hours.
After months and months of dicking changing crank sensors and cam sensors and getting recovered and banging my head against the rocker cover I sent it off to a swap wizard I know.
He then rings me a day later and says it's fine "i've been round the block and it goes like shit!" I was like this is wonderful news but how've you managed it so quickly.
He's unplugged the lamda's.
So my question to you chaps is what result will this have on the car? It's obviously better than it was, but is it right? Too lean? Too rich? Will it fail and MOT? Will it pop a cylinder? They were obviously there for something.
I've done some research and they make little kits that wire in instead. Has anyone had any experience with these? Or should I not panic and drive it as it is?
Thanks guys!