Difference Honda NTK sensor and Bosch LSU Sensor?
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Difference Honda NTK sensor and Bosch LSU Sensor?
Hallo,
can anyone tell me where's the difference between the NTK O2 Sensor and the LSU Sensor from Bosch?
I'am planing to build a DIY Wideband lambda meter so the sensor must not drive an engine... i only must know the differences... are they only other pin connection or did they also have another output voltage graph?
As i can see both of them are 0-5 Volt Heated Sensors or i'am wrong?
Thanks for help
Malte.
can anyone tell me where's the difference between the NTK O2 Sensor and the LSU Sensor from Bosch?
I'am planing to build a DIY Wideband lambda meter so the sensor must not drive an engine... i only must know the differences... are they only other pin connection or did they also have another output voltage graph?
As i can see both of them are 0-5 Volt Heated Sensors or i'am wrong?
Thanks for help
Malte.
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Re: Difference Honda NTK sensor and Bosch LSU Sensor? (mrx)
Besides price, the NTK Sensor last longer while using race gas.
The bosch has a shorter life span and if you are not suppose to tune race gas with it, as the lead will decrease the life span of it.
The NTK sensor can be used with race gas and has a longer life span
Oh yeah you need different wiring harness for each sensor.
The bosch has a shorter life span and if you are not suppose to tune race gas with it, as the lead will decrease the life span of it.
The NTK sensor can be used with race gas and has a longer life span
Oh yeah you need different wiring harness for each sensor.
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Re: Difference Honda NTK sensor and Bosch LSU Sensor? (ekb18c)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ekb18c »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Besides price, the NTK Sensor last longer while using race gas.
The bosch has a shorter life span and if you are not suppose to tune race gas with it, as the lead will decrease the life span of it.
The NTK sensor can be used with race gas and has a longer life span
Oh yeah you need different wiring harness for each sensor.
</TD></TR></TABLE>
By any chance, do you know where the I could pick one up for the best price? So far I found the NTK on oxygensensors.net for $195 shipped.
Here's a link: http://www.oxygensensor.net/pa....html
The bosch has a shorter life span and if you are not suppose to tune race gas with it, as the lead will decrease the life span of it.
The NTK sensor can be used with race gas and has a longer life span
Oh yeah you need different wiring harness for each sensor.
</TD></TR></TABLE>
By any chance, do you know where the I could pick one up for the best price? So far I found the NTK on oxygensensors.net for $195 shipped.
Here's a link: http://www.oxygensensor.net/pa....html
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Re: Difference Honda NTK sensor and Bosch LSU Sensor?
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Re: Difference Honda NTK sensor and Bosch LSU Sensor? (mrx)
The NTK is inherently a tad more accurate with respect to repeatability and a bit less pressure sensitive. The bosch is a bit slower with respect to frequency response, but this would only become a problem if you were using the sensor as an element in a closed loop (i.e. servo loop or PID loop) fueling scheme.
You will not see the accuracy differences with any of the current controllers aimed at the weekend racer. That is controllers with calibrations that are getting you into the +-0.1 or +-0.15 A/F arena.
You will not see the accuracy differences with any of the current controllers aimed at the weekend racer. That is controllers with calibrations that are getting you into the +-0.1 or +-0.15 A/F arena.
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