Air/Fuel Monitor
Erik Quackenbush
erik at midwestfilter.com
Wed Dec 26 21:47:36 GMT 2001
When I put an A/F meter in my TR6 I started with a bar graph LED display
like you but I later switched to an analog gauge from Westach
(http://www.westach.com) which I find MUCH easier to read in bright
sunlight. The other problem I had with the LED display is that it changed
so quickly that I spent too much time looking at it and not enough looking
at the road. The needle on my analog gauge moves slowly and give me a much
better idea of my average A/F ratio at idle and cruise. I suppose you could
put a low pass filter on the input to the LED display for the same effect
but the needle gauge looks right at home under my dash.
For a much more accurate A/F meter you might want to look into the
DIY-wideband O2 sensor project from the DIY-EFI
(http://www.diy-efi.org/diy_efi/projects/diy_wb/) mailing list. Standard O2
sensors are only accurate for a small range around stoichiometric and thus
are only useful to indicate rich or lean. A wideband sensor (found on Honda
ultra low emission engines) is accurate
enough to tell you precisely HOW rich or lean you are but you need a
special signal conditioning circuit to use one. I haven't built mine yet so
I can't report any results. The 5-wire wideband sensors are expensive ($120
and up) but some generous individuals on the DIY-EFI mailing list have
arranged for group purchases of printed circuit boards and component kits
for around $20 and they may have some left.
-Erik
At 07:08 AM 12/26/2001 -0500, Nelson Riedel wrote:
>I've spent much December playing with an homemade Air/Fuel Monitor. There was
>some interest when mentioned on the 6PACK list last week so passing it on
>here. Some of you in the north might find it a good winter project. Details
>are on Buckeye Triumphs website for anyone interested. The link below goes to
>the Buckeye Triumphs Technical page. Scroll down to the area on TR250/TR6
>carbs then click on "Air/Fuel Monitor" or "Using Air/Fuel Monitor"
>
> http://www.buckeyetriumphs.org/index_technical.htm
>
>Have fun
--
Erik Quackenbush, Midwest Filter Corporation
1-847-680-0566 http://www.midwestfilter.com
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