Recently I was involved in the installation of M800 ecu using two lambda channels. I decided to try a pair of NTK LHA (LZA-08-H6) sensors, the same that are sold with the NGK AFX wideband. They did free air calibrate ok, but I found that they did not read accurately against my ECM AFM1000. I swapped them out with a set of Bosch LSU 4.9 sensors from Motec, and all was good.
Looking into this a bit further, it appears that Motec sells or sold the L1H1 (Motec p/n 57007) sensor for use with the hundred series ecus and the PLM . It also appears that the lab grade NTK (7ZB2?) sensor will work, as it is listed by Motec USA . To add to the confusion the L1H1 sensor has been discontinued by NTK, and replaced by the L2H2 sensor (LZA-09-E1) . In total we have four NTK sensors types , the L1H1(discontinued ?), L2H2 (LZA-09-E1), LHA (LZA-08-H6), and the lab grade sensor sold by ECM (7ZB2).
In addition to my AFM1000 wide-band, I have a PLM which I have had for about ten years, and have always used with the Motec Bosch sensor p/n 57004. After using the AFM1000 regularly for about three years, it has been my experience that the NTK sensors are the ones to use, durability wise. I've had to replace many Bosch sensors with my PLM , but only replaced the NTK sensor as a matter of maintenance. Interestingly enough, ECM who make the AFM1000 insist that their widebands will work with any NTK wideband sensor, including the LHA sensor that is sold with the NGK AFX, no calibration changes are necessary. This is why I though the LHA sensor might work with the M800, which it apparently does not.
So my questions are:
1-Does the L2H2 sensor work with Motec correctly, if not, does Motec have stock of the L1H1 sensors?
2-Does the NTK lab grade wideband (7ZB2) work with Motec , I ask because it would be convenient to be able to share the same sensor between my AFM1000 and the PLM. If so, does this sensor share the same calibration with the L1H1 sensor ?
3- Is or would Motec consider adding support for the LHA sensor, the LHA is reasonably priced and readily available from local parts supply houses.
Any thoughts on this are appreciated.