Wide Band O2

Bruce Plecan nacelp at bright.net
Wed Jan 6 12:38:45 GMT 1999


-----Original Message-----
From: Ezra Hall <ehall at together.net>
To: Bruce Plecan <nacelp at bright.net>
Cc: DIY_EFI at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu <DIY_EFI at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu>
Date: Wednesday, January 06, 1999 6:41 AM
Subject: Re: Wide Band O2

I just told ya the Archives talk all about a true wiide range sensor under
the
name EGOR.  It uses the Honda sensor.  Do a search under EGOR
Bruce


>Bruce,
> Thank you for the response. I have already built an LED meter to monitor
>Lambda sensor operation. My problem is locating a Lambda sensor itself that
>will cover a wider range of Lambda. The stock sensor covers a very narrow
>range, at least that is what I have read and observed. I want coverage to
>Lambda=.86,A/F=12.6:1, MAX POWER. I have heard that newer Hondas use a
wider
>band Lambda sensor so they can run more lean, anyone know? I think these
are
>4-wire Lambda sensors, 2 for the heater, 2 for the sensor element.
>Thanks!
> Ezra
>ehall at together.net
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Bruce Plecan <nacelp at bright.net>
>To: ehall at together.net <ehall at together.net>
>Date: Tuesday, January 05, 1999 9:15 PM
>Subject: Wide Band O2
>
>
>>Lots of stuff in the archives for building one, but no one has done that
>>yet.  Project name was EGOR.  If ya want a hand holler.  I can't offer
>>much maybe just where to look for some stuff.
>>  Best of Luck Bruce
>>
>>
>




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