WildHorse
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I highly doubt it.He is saying the widebands are reporting wrong info to the ECU.
Narrow band by it's very nature only measures stoich. So what happens when the engine is running an air to fuel ratio that the narrowband sensor can’t measure? Literally nothing. The sensor simply sends the ECU its signal and tells it that the engine has gone out of measurable range. If the ratio is not within the Closed Loop O2 operating parameters it just waits until it comes back into that range again.
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