UEGO Air-fuel ratio meter

dave dave at powertrain.net
Tue Sep 21 02:28:59 GMT 1999


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9/20/99

I see after looking at the archive data list there is an interest in =
monitoring air-fuel ratio accurately.  This is not an easy task without =
the proper sensor and electronic controller.  Just as important is the =
data output and the ability to calibrate the system daily without =
special calibration gas.

If anyone is interested in locating a real wide ratio air-fuel ratio =
meter, read on.  The monitor is called AFM1000  from Powertrain =
Electronics Co.  This monitor uses the NTK UEGO sensor and the signal =
output is a linearized  0 to 5 volts for direct accurate air-fuel data.  =
Also this monitor can be calibrated by holding the sensor in air and =
adjusting the electronics.  This monitor is produced in by a well known =
analyzer company and is complete with a full years warranty.  The cost =
is around $2000 but can be discounted when purchased for educational =
use.

Inquiries can be directed to Powertrain Electronics via e-mailed at =
info at powertrain.net or reached directly at 805-466-5252.  You can also =
view the product on the web site:  powertrain.net
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list there is an interest in monitoring air-fuel ratio accurately.&nbsp; =
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not an easy task without the proper sensor and electronic =
controller.&nbsp; Just=20
as important is the data output and the ability to calibrate the system =
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without special calibration gas.</FONT></FONT><FONT =
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<DIV><FONT color=3D#000000><FONT size=3D4>If anyone is interested in =
locating a real=20
wide ratio air-fuel ratio meter, read on.&nbsp; The monitor is called=20
AFM1000&nbsp; from Powertrain Electronics Co.&nbsp; This monitor uses =
the NTK=20
UEGO sensor and the signal output is a linearized&nbsp; 0 to 5 volts for =
direct=20
accurate air-fuel data.&nbsp; Also this monitor can be calibrated by =
holding the=20
sensor in air and adjusting the electronics.&nbsp; This monitor is =
produced in=20
by a well known analyzer company and is complete with a full years=20
warranty.&nbsp; The cost is around $2000 but can be discounted when =
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for educational use.</FONT></FONT><FONT size=3D4></FONT></DIV>
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Electronics via e-mailed at <A=20
href=3D"mailto:info at powertrain.net">info at powertrain.net</A> or reached =
directly at=20
805-466-5252.&nbsp; You can also view the product on the web site:&nbsp; =

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