O2 Sensor-Leaded gas

Johnny allnight at everett.net
Fri Sep 13 03:41:16 GMT 1996


That's great for those that can get to the web site. I still seem to
have a problem connecting to it.

-j-

At [Thu, 12 Sep 1996 13:57:22 -0400]
John S Gwynne <jsg at esl.eng.ohio-state.edu> wrote:

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jsg> 
jsg> |>out there that was supposed to be able to deal with lead. I have searched
jsg> |>through all my old archives and can't find that old thread. Does anyone
jsg> |>else remember this or am I just losing it?
jsg> |>
jsg> |>Darrell??? do you remember this thread?
jsg> |
jsg> |Yeah, I remember the thread, I think it was someone in NZ who brought it up,
jsg> |since they still use leaded gas.    It was someone whose name I haven't seen
jsg> |around lately.  All I remember was that they had found some stock sensor
jsg> |that lasted longer than most others, but I don't recollect which it was.  I
jsg> |also recollect that they'd wake up if you used unleaded gas for a while...
jsg> |I'll check through some of my old folders and see if anything shakes out...
jsg> 
jsg> Come on guys.... that's why I made the archive searchable
jsg> through http://efi332. Do a subject search for "lead" and the
jsg> whole thread is there! It took several days to put the search
jsg> engine and html stuff together.... USE IT! :) 
jsg> 
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