RSX air:fuel sensor
The RSX features an Air:Fuel sensor in lieu of a Primary O2 sensor. I have heard multiple people claim the RSX-S runs a wideband O2, yet both the air:fuel sensor, and secondary O2 sensor both run a 4 wire configuration, and operate between 0V and 1V. That is not a wideband sensor.
Does the RSX feature closed loop with real time wideband adjustability, and if it does - how does it work?
PS I am looking for a replacement for: 36531-P07-003
Does the RSX feature closed loop with real time wideband adjustability, and if it does - how does it work?
PS I am looking for a replacement for: 36531-P07-003
I cannot find it on there. Where on the Hondata website should I look. They were not much help when I called them the other day.
A true wideband operates between 0V and 5V - that is the most important thing as I understood it.
A true wideband operates between 0V and 5V - that is the most important thing as I understood it.
It is still kind of vague. What new technology enabled a 4 wire to read like a wideband, and why wern't they using it sooner?
What about on the new accord that still uses a 5-wire?
What about on the new accord that still uses a 5-wire?
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