Installation, Ltc installation, Lambda sensor installation – MoTeC LTCN User Manual

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Installation

Installation

LTC Installation

The LTC can be mounted to a flat surface using the two mounting holes.

The LTC should be mounted as far as possible from the exhaust to avoid
excessive heat.

Note: LTC maximum ambient temperature is 100 °C.

Use Connector A to connect the single LTC to the Lambda sensor. Use
connectors A and B to connect the LTCD to two Lambda sensors. Use the
Power/CAN Connector to power the LTC and connect to the CAN bus.

See

Appendices

for more details.

Lambda Sensor Installation

Warning:

The Bosch LSU 4.9 Lambda sensors are fitted from the factory with

a calibrated trimming resistor embedded in the sensor connector. If the factory
sensor connector is cut off and replaced with another type, the LTC will not
operate correctly.

Note:

Unlike the Bosch LSU 4.9 the NTK sensors standard connector can be

removed and replaced by a non-standard connector without affecting the
performance of the sensor or the LTC-N. However, the initial factory calibration
method will not work as the calibration resistor is built into the original
connector. In this case Free Air calibration is required. It is recommended that
no wiring modification is made to the NTK sensor or LTC-N unless completely
necessary.

The Lambda sensor should be fitted to the exhaust system with the sensor tip
protruding into the exhaust gas flow. The following considerations should be
taken into account when fitting the sensor:

Place the sensor on an angle between 10 and 90 degrees to the vertical
with the tip of the sensor pointing down to prevent condensation build up
between the sensor case and the sensor ceramic.

Do not place the sensor in a vertical position; excess heat soak will prevent
proper operation.

Place the sensor at least 1 meter from the exhaust ports to avoid
excessive heat (recommended).

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