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« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2017, 08:18:58 AM »
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(I noticed several language mistakes in my original post, sorry for that, something must had been on my mind in parallel.)
Second? I was thinking first, but can go either way. Aren't AFR readings altered by the cat? If they are, then would not the emulated signal throw the cat diagnosis in the ECU off? As far as I have seen, on a properly working car/cat the two lambda voltage readings are offset by a small value (that's the whole point of having the second lambda, isn't it?).
(Yes, I know that the first lambda spot maybe too hot for a wide-band, but I do not care much for the actual sensor, it comes from an old project of mine and is 60kkm, and I need it only for quick research).
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