Full LINK CAN-LAMBDA Sensor Install! - Best Tuning tool
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2021
- In today's video, I show you how to install a link can lambda sensor on my 1995 Nissan Skyline R33 RB25 Turbo! The R33 is certainly not shy of blowing RB25's so today we help it achieve ultimate reliability and install a Can-Lambda Kit!
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Entertaining and informative as always, cheers mate!
Good work buddy good to see you out there again working with all your projects...
Regards from Bill
Ayeee, a new zacbaldy vid
What a sick thing link has done sending you this little present for the r33. It's come such a long way since you got the car. Keen to see what u have install for it in the near future.
Sammit is amazing 👍 such a awesome channel growing all the time... Bet he wants to come visit hopefully 2022 will be the year... 2020.2021 write offs for many people....
Did you have to terminate the can bus with an r120 resistor? And where did you find the can cable?
Should wire in an oil pressure sensor and fuel pressure sensor if you don't have that as well.
loves it zac hahaha 3 motors later surley was crisp
Hahahahaha😂😂😂
Can you tell us what is your blow off valve for your r33 because it sounds amazing 😋
Doesn't have one
Do i need this to run the link can gauge. I just want to be able to see my afr but I'm not doing any tuning myself. It's just to keep eye on my afr. So does link ecu g4+ connected to the link gauge show afr or I need this to view my afr while driving
@2jz79
The difference with link can lambda and oxygen sensor over a stand alone wideband is the the link can make real time adjustments to your timing and fuel map if things are going pear shaped and for changes in temperature humidity and altitude that a wideband not plummed into the ecu won't do .
were you able to run it? having issues figuring this out for my jz80
You're lucky they just sent you a free $500 sensor .
Started way better than when you put in the trigger kit! Hopefully it won't go through another 10 million motors again afterwards, it sounds pretty spot on now
Why didn’t you use a resister to power it from the battery
It would be unswitched and unfused then aka a fire hazard and the most brain vacant way to do it
Bloody legend Sam
Haha, "4 can high" sounded a little sus there bud.
Hello
Anyone notice the rx7 was not in the end of the video
It went up to Elite Exhaust to get fabricated via tow truck