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    Lambda sensor

    Stupid question but do I need to run one on the F7P, I'm assuming I do or it will run rich yes ?

    Means I need to get one sorted & a boss to weld to my sidey if so...

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    Re: Lambda sensor

    Don't think so - you will need one for mapping, but a slide in the exhaust type may be fine for that.

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    Re: Lambda sensor

    Quote Originally Posted by TNT ANDY View Post
    Don't think so - you will need one for mapping, but a slide in the exhaust type may be fine for that.
    But the standard ecu will surely need one? I'm using (if it works) a fastchips clio ecu

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    Re: Lambda sensor

    i would of thought so steve.. i am using a NTK lambda sensor. but i am however using standalone

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    Re: Lambda sensor

    It doesn't need it Steve.

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    Re: Lambda sensor

    Quote Originally Posted by Scoff View Post
    It doesn't need it Steve.
    Thanks Chris

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