Wide range lambda sensor

Thomas Matthews tmatthew at stny.lrun.com
Sun Aug 30 19:24:05 GMT 1998


The actual link is http://www.execpc.com/~clendenc/EGOR/
Hope this helps...
Tom

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu
> [mailto:owner-diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu]On Behalf Of Bruce
> Plecan
> Sent: Sunday, August 30, 1998 2:10 PM
> To: diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu
> Subject: Re: Wide range lambda sensor
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chad Clendening, <clendenc at execpc.com>
> To: diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu <diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu>
> Date: Sunday, August 30, 1998 1:49 PM
> Subject: Re: Wide range lambda sensor
>
>
> Can someone copy this page and send it to me, please.....
> My ISP can't get there from here
> TIA
> Bruce   Or maybe mirror it..
>
>
> >I have placed the EGOR information compilation on my web
> account.  It is at
> >www.execpc/~clendenc\egor  and you have the choice of text or Word 97
> documents.
> >
> >The specific sensor Honda uses is the 5 wire NTK one.  This should have 7
> wires
> >on the car end of the connector - a 8 pin connector.  2 wires go to an
> >calibraiton resistor housed in the connector on the O2 sensor.
> That leaves
> 5
> >wires going to the actual sensor.
> >I feel there are enough operating specs and limits in the information to
> keep
> >from smoking the sensor but anything which can be observed with a real
> >NTK/Horiba may help greatly.
> >
> >The SAE paper needed is number 920234 and was published in 1992.
>  If no one
> has
> >it or access to it I may break for the ten bucks and get it.  This sounds
> like a
> >good investment before I smoke a $130 sensor.
> >
> >Is there anyone here with connections ( Honda or otherwise) to
> get a decent
> >price on these sensors?
> >
> >Finally, for now, Does anyone here have a device with patent
> numbers which
> could
> >give information on how the device works?
> >
> >
> >Chad
> >
> >
> >
>




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