Which WB O2 sensor is OK?
rr
RRauscher at nni.com
Tue Dec 11 21:35:20 GMT 2001
This is well within the intent. And thank you for helping out
others with the DIY-WB.
BobR.
efi_student wrote:
> This is correct. I just did a search through a Honda parts site, and
> the 49 state model is completely different and MUCH more expensive. Not
> just the sensor, but the whole exhaust set up. The NB sensor is cheap,
> that is what you are seeing for under $100. I also have some parts
> scouts looking for a better price than www.partsbin.com and so far, even
> with an enticement of a purchase of 10 or more units, no one seems to be
> able to best that price.
>
> BTW, (pulls on hip boots), I have been getting a lot of requests from
> list members on another list for a DIY-WB unit. I don't have the
> financial resources to help them all out, but I have offered certain
> people (whom I believe would both honor the user's agreement AND not
> complain if they have small issues using the unit because it isn't a
> commercial item and doesn't have a spiffy display yet, yada, yada) an
> assembled, tested unit sans sensor (I will test with my own sensor(s)
> before shipping) for cost of components. The agreement I have made with
> them is that they MUST abide by the user's agreement, AND report their
> results back to me for sharing with this list. After all the noise, I
> think I understand both the letter and intent of the user's agreement.
> Do the designers agree that this type of distribution is within the
> bounds of the agreement?
>
> Lance
>
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