Hi all, I have a Colt/Mirage which I have done a gen 2 GSR conversion on (4g93T). I have an AEM wideband fitted just before the cat which does nothing except for give me a reading inside the car. Up until yesterday I hadn't had any problems and it would happily sit between around 14.5 and 14.8 at idle then drop to between 12 to 12.5 under full load. Yesterday in 3rd gear under hard acceleration I got some hesitation. I looked down to see what my AFR was and I was maxed out lean - not even reading a value. Worse than that, even steady state cruising the AFR seemed to be mostly lean with the occational flick to 10 then back to lean. Today when idling at temperature the AFR bounces really quickly between 12-18 and just doesn't seem to be able to find a place it is happy although the engine feels, sounds and drives perfectly fine.
The plugs don't look too bad but they do have some evidence of lean combustion, they certainly don't look perfect and they have covered about 3000 miles.
Plenty of fuel is getting to the rail - not done an exact measurement but I have pumped into a bottle and the flow seems what I would expect.
My EvoScan cable doesn't work at the moment for some reason, so I checked the 02 voltage with a multimeter and it just seems to sit at about 80mV. I've only checked this at idle and after checking I looked at what the wideband was reading and it was maxed out lean.
The 02 sensor has 2 wires to it so presumably a ground and a signal. I did notice that when I checked the ground, I had 150Ohms of resistance. Is this value correct? The fact it was such an exact value made me think that it was going through a pull up/down resister in the ECU.
I haven't yet checked continuity between the sensor and ECU - does anybody know what pins I should be checking?