I deal with lambda sensors at work...
The only pre-turbine sensor i know is the BOSCH LSU adv lambda probe.
All other types BOSCH LSU 4.x and NTK ones are always post turbo.
Main reason is the static and dynamic pressure dependency of the probes.
Here the LSU adv is less sensitive to pressure gradients.
Also the material of the protection tube is more heat resistant.
Further on modern ecus own a pressure and temperature compensation calculation of the O2 signal.
Temperature dependency is also reduced due to closed loop heater controls.
But on ME7 i think you wont find temperature compensation.
Okay, thank you!
However, LSU ADV is wideband. Do you know about any narrowband sensors that can operate pre-turbo?
I have the following scheme in my head at this point:
Use single narrowband in downpipe, operated by stock ME7 algos. And then add 2 pre-turbo LSU ADV with external controller fed back into spare ECU inputs with some custom code to monitor bank-specific AFR deviations and maybe modify trims a bit. Need to check the price of those ADV controllers now.