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Old 2 Jun 2011, 18:43 (Ref:2890113)   #1
Porscheman
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Is lambda and knock sensors necessary on a race engine

I am running a E46 M3 S54 BMW race engine on standalone ecu with 12.5/1 compression ratio (Standard is 11.5/1) and was told if the car is mapped properly on race fuel it is not necessary to run Lambda control

The engine is also not running knock sensors

what is the difference between wideband and standard lambda

Any info would be much appreciated
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