Wide band
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It looks like the new PCV can use WBO2 input.
You can use a Dayton Twin Scan II with WBO2 sensor input to create accurate fuel maps and use that as input for SERT/SEST/TTS. This allows a wide band sensor to be used on the bike to tune the ECM. The TSII is a very good "tuning tool" that can be used with any ECM and tuner.
You can also use Innovate LC-1 WBO2 sensor to emulate narrow band O2 output on one of their outputs to the HD ECM and use the second output for a wide band digital AFR guage so you can monitor your fuel mixture in real time.
So there are ways you can use a wide band O2 sensors with the OEM Delphi ECM. All depends on how well you understand NBO2 sensors, the OEM ECM and some of the aftermarket components available.
You can use a Dayton Twin Scan II with WBO2 sensor input to create accurate fuel maps and use that as input for SERT/SEST/TTS. This allows a wide band sensor to be used on the bike to tune the ECM. The TSII is a very good "tuning tool" that can be used with any ECM and tuner.
You can also use Innovate LC-1 WBO2 sensor to emulate narrow band O2 output on one of their outputs to the HD ECM and use the second output for a wide band digital AFR guage so you can monitor your fuel mixture in real time.
So there are ways you can use a wide band O2 sensors with the OEM Delphi ECM. All depends on how well you understand NBO2 sensors, the OEM ECM and some of the aftermarket components available.
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