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Originally Posted by Stephen Edwin
okies
my garage, not 240 experts but they have their virtues.
Say without the catalytic convertor I don't need a sensor.
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The trouble with garages these days is they are really just fitters and have little idea about how the cars control systems works. Without the lambda sensor the engine will run on its base map and make no mixture corrections. The improved consumption from LH2.4 over K jet or carb comes from the lambda correction.
To get the best out of what you have you will need a lambda sensor. I prefer to keep to Bosch but some of the cheaper ones work. Do not waste your effort with a universal sensor.
The correct Bosch
https://www.classicswede.co.uk/Lambd..._14206088.aspx
or if you want cheap and cheerful
https://www.classicswede.co.uk/Lambd..._20715522.aspx