FJO and NTK sensor placement
Moofaloof at aol.com
Moofaloof at aol.com
Mon Nov 26 03:12:54 GMT 2001
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I was reading the install instructions that are on the FJO site for their
wideband O2 controller and noticed that they mention installing the sensor so
that the tip is _below_ the body of the sensor. Why is this important?
Also, way back in the early days of EGOR I saw a pic posted with an NTK
sensor mounted in a probe that was inserted into a tailpipe. This is an
attractive option for a non-permanent mounting but I'm curious how can not
be completely submerged in the exhaust.
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>I was reading the install instructions that are on the FJO site for their wideband O2 controller and noticed that they mention installing the sensor so that the tip is _below_ the body of the sensor. Why is this important?
<BR>Also, way back in the early days of EGOR I saw a pic posted with an NTK sensor mounted in a probe that was inserted into a tailpipe. This is an attractive option for a non-permanent mounting but I'm curious how can not be completely submerged in the exhaust.
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