I know what 'AFR' is but what is 'lambda'?
Hi,
I've been using this for about 4 / 5 months now, though I would share
http://www.14point7.com/JAW/JAW.htm
Nigel
I know what 'AFR' is but what is 'lambda'?
2004 Ford Ranger EDGE Supercab
(@Moonpup: This one really is an EDGE!)
2005 Pontaic GTO
2010 Mercedes Benz C300 AMG Sportline (Wife's car)
2014 Kia Rio LX (Wife's daily driver)
Certified HVAC/MVAC Technician
I found this,
http://forums.evolutionm.net/showthread.php?t=199703
here's a snippet
Lambda just means stoich for the fuel mixture.
gasoline stoich AFR = 14.7
Lambda = 1.0
AFR = 11.76
Lambda = 0.8
Lambda is basically just the multiplier to the AFR. From what I've read is we all use AFR to measure mixture but people in other countries like to use lambda. Some rather use lambda while others like to use AFRs. Hopefully you can actually change what the your unit displays(either lambda or AFR.)
I suppose this is like PSI and Bar with Turbo people
Nigel
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