[Fwd: Bosch A/F meter]

Johnny johnny at johnny-enterprises.com
Thu Oct 23 04:52:53 GMT 1997


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From: "Brad Host" <bradhost at white.aljan.com.au>
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Subject: Bosch A/F meter
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 1997 11:10:01 +1000
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dear sir, 

We want to build our own wide range A/F meter using a bosch type sensor.
Apparently this is an industrial sensor that works at 1.3 Lambda, and we
need temperature correction tables to enable it to work as we wish.

Do you know of where to try and get such info, or any detailed specs on
this or other suitable sensors?

Any help will be much appreciated

Regards
Brad




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