Using PLM as temporary diagnostic tool?
Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 8:35 am
I sometimes want to use my PLM as a temporary diagnostic / tuning tool on cars without a weld in adaptor to screw the wideband sensor into. I want to be able to probe the exhaust tailpipe and sample gasses there. Has anyone come up with a way of getting a stock wideband sensor to sniff gasses from the tailpipe, either by using a pump from a normal automotive gas analyser and passing the cool gasses over a heated sensor remotely cited, or by simply sticking a stock wideband sensor as far up the tailpipe as the heat resistant lead section will allow? 99% of test will be at idle or fast idle, cars on the dyno will almost certainly be pre prepped with a weld in adaptor to take the wideband sensor conventionally. Thanks.