O2 sensor question
Mike (Perth, Western Australia)
erazmus at wantree.com.au
Wed Mar 22 12:10:24 GMT 2000
At 05:44 AM 22/3/2000 -0600, you wrote:
>Thanks Grumpy,
>
>That helps a lot, didn't realize how worthless the narrowband sensor are.
>There would be no point in trying to build an A/F meter using something like
>that. Does anyone have any idea where a good wideband sensor can be
>purchased at the lowest price?
Yeah - I'd like to know too, someone once mentioned this 'EGOR' sensor
on honda ?
Anyone know models/years etc ?
Rgds ~`:o)
Mike Massen Trading as "Network Power Systems" and "Network Computers"
Perth, Western Australia Ph +61 8 9444 8961 Fx +618 9264 8229 (fax -> email)
Products/Personal/Client web area at http://www.wantree.com.au/~erazmus
(Current pics - trip to Malaysia to install equipment in jungle power site)
Some say there is no magic but, all things begin with thought then it becomes
academic, then some poor slob works out a practical way to implement all that
theory, this is called Engineering - for most people another form of magic.
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