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- Nov 3, 2003
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Does anyone have knowledge as to the expected useful life of a Bosch wide-band O2 sensor used on a race engine running leaded fuel? I've heard everything from "a few minutes" to "several seasons of racing" and am thus totally confused.
Assuming that there really is a huge range of life, I'm wondering what variables are in play. Ones that come to mind might be:
Compression ratio
Lead content of fuel
Other chemicals in fuel
Sensor location
Exhaust Gas Temperature
Mixture
Sensor type (wide/narrow band, heated/unheated)
An allied question - once it is poisoned with lead and starting to go, does it give false readings? And, can they really be resurrected using a torch?
Thanks in advance!
Al Seim
Assuming that there really is a huge range of life, I'm wondering what variables are in play. Ones that come to mind might be:
Compression ratio
Lead content of fuel
Other chemicals in fuel
Sensor location
Exhaust Gas Temperature
Mixture
Sensor type (wide/narrow band, heated/unheated)
An allied question - once it is poisoned with lead and starting to go, does it give false readings? And, can they really be resurrected using a torch?
Thanks in advance!
Al Seim