Bailey meter

Alex C. Peper xxalexx at popd.ix.netcom.com
Wed Sep 15 00:32:33 GMT 1999


The Bailey A/F meter has a long history.
Was the meter to use 40's-70's before Horiba in 78
The one I used worked with pure H2 gas.
alex
>
> Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 13:49:21 -0600
> From: Scott Beltz <hollandl at earthlink.net>
> Subject: Bailey AFM-1 wide band O2 system for tuning (SpeedBrain)
> 
> Sorry for the cross post but I need input from anyone who has experience
> with wide band 02 systems especially the Bailey AFM-1. I am thinking
> about buying one because here in Denver the Dyno shops do not have a
> wide band systems. They only use the dynos to check for horsepower
> improvements. I have recently purchased a Speedbrain to fine tune my
> supercharged 5.8 SN95. I have been using Chris Johnson's chips for
> awhile but wanted more control of the system without having to re-burn
> and change chips. I have heard that there are some private individuals
> here in Denver that have wide bands for tuning there own cars but have
> not been able to talk with them yet. My question is with the quality of
> the Bailey AFM-1. This product is selling for about $1100 while the
> Lambda Meter and others are over $5000. Some information on the Bailey
> can be found on APE's WEB site. If anyone has experience with these Wide
> band systems please let me know what your thought are. I do not want to
> spend $5000+ for a system that with be used for my private use but also
> do not want to spend $1100 for a POS.
> 
> Any help will be appreciated, Thanks
> 
> Scott Beltz
> 
Alex C Peper
http://www.obd-2.com



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