Wide band O2 parts kits update

Programmer nwester at eidnet.org
Tue Jan 29 07:54:32 GMT 2002


You should be able to calculate any number and multiply it by 1.6--that's
close enough...maybe throw in a little extra $$ for shipping. This is
certainly a cheap enough deal. He uses Paypal--doesn't get much simpler than
that !

Lyndon

----- Original Message -----
From: "Keith Kiberd" <keith.kiberd at netzero.net>
To: <diy_efi at diy-efi.org>
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 2:48 PM
Subject: RE: Wide band O2 parts kits update


> I actually wouldn't mind sending the money but I still have no idea how
much
> to pay since that information has not been released yet for Canadian
buyers.
> Method of payment is still pending for us also.
> Quote "For orders outside the US, please give me some time to figure this
> out."
> I have started collecting components locally to build mine but I will
still
> purchase the one I ordered from Steve when I here something.
>
> Keith
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-diy_efi at diy-efi.org [mailto:owner-diy_efi at diy-efi.org]On
> Behalf Of Jim Yeagley
> Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 8:08 AM
> To: diy_efi at diy-efi.org
> Subject: Fw: Wide band O2 parts kits update
>
>
> Forgive me if I'm wrong, but the latest posters complaining about long
> waiting times never mentioned sending Steve the money.  Surely you
wouldn't
> expect him to send parts out without payment received?  My kits arrived
> roughly 2 weeks after mailing a check.
>
> I thought this would be a good time to dig into my saved mail, to see what
> Steve actually said in his post to both lists, just before he started
> shipping.  This really shouldn't excuse anyone from reading the archives
> that are readily available, though.
>
> I've been a lurker here for over 3 years.  I can tell you that new faces
are
> welcomed, and new faces with attitudes attached are dealt with
accordingly.
> I'll second (or third) the suggestion to read through the archives before
> you criticize folks that have been here, freely passing out information,
> since the beginning.  Then you can wonder why they still do it.
>
> Jim Yeagley
> Biker bars.
> I miss that wit!
>
>
> Read on:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Steven Ciciora <ciciora at Ciciora.com>
> To: <diy_efi at diy-efi.org>; <gmecm at diy-efi.org>
> Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 4:12 PM
> Subject: Wide band O2 parts kits update
>
>
> > Hello!
> >   This might be my last post to these lists on this subject, so any
> > questions, please contact me off-list.  If there are any newcomers
asking
> > questions, please send them to me off-list at diywb at ciciora.com.
> >   For anyone who has not heard, I put together a group buy for the
> > components that go on the diy-wb o2 printed circuit board.  I do not
sell
> > the PCB, nor have access to any more than just my two.  I hope to
contact
> > everyone on my list individually by Monday.  If you have not heard from
me
> > by then, please email me.
> >   The cost for each kit is $11.50 plus shipping.  This includes all the
> > board mounted components, plus (8) 4-40 screws, (8) #4 lock washers, and
> > (4) spacers.  It also includes (5) extra 15 ohm  watt resistors.  If
your
> > O2 sensor doesn't heat up fast enough, these can be added one at a time
to
> > R4.
> >   My best estimate for first class shipping in the US is as follows:
> > (1 kit) = $1.30
> > (2 kits) = $1.53
> > (3 kits) = $1.99
> > (4 kits) = $2.22
> > (5 kits) = $2.68
> > (6 kits) = $2.91
> > (7 kits) = 3.37
> > (above 8 kits) = 3.50 (Has to go priority mail)
> >
> > For orders outside the US, please give me some time to figure this out.
> >
> > I had offered to provide a video tape showing how to construct one of
> > these boards.  Assembling kits was a lot harder than expected, so I
can't
> > work on that for probably 2 weeks.  At this point, if you would like
one,
> > send an extra $7.00, and I'll refund you any difference.  It will be
> > shipped separately.  If you watch this tape, and still don't think you
can
> > solder your board yourself, I'll do it for free.  And if you try, and
goof
> > it up, I'll help you fix it.  I would really like people to not be
afraid
> > to try, and I hope this might provide a 'safety net'.
> >
> > For US members, I can take personal checks, made out to Steven Ciciora.
> > They can be mailed to:
> >
> > Steven Ciciora
> > 1620 S. Vilas Ct.
> > Superior, CO 80027
> >
> > Or I can take http://www.paypal.com.  My PayPal ID is steve at ciciora.com,
> > and my last name is ciciora. They will charge me $0.30 per transaction,
> > plus 3 %.  Please include an extra 30 cents and three percent to cover
> > that cost.  I'm not sure what to do (yet) for people outside the US.
I'll
> > check to see what the guys selling the PCBs did.  I'm sure I can do
> > something similar.
> >
> > Currently, I've got over 40 hours into this, and it will probably be 60
by
> > the time I'm done.  Please forgive me if I have not been in good
> > communication.  I expect by the end of tonight I'll have all 400 kits
> > done, except for the resistors, and the parts that Digikey goofed up.
> > I'll start shipping as soon as I get $, and will ship in order of
payment
> > received.
> >
> > I bought extra parts, because in some cases, buying enough parts for 500
> > kits was cheaper than buying parts for 395 kits.  At $11.50, it's
cheaper
> > for you then if I would have bought exactly 395 kits worth of parts, but
I
> > end up short a few hundred dollars and with a bunch of parts left over.
> > If I end up selling all the parts (If I order the expensive components I
> > can make up to 500 kits) I'll end up with some $ left over, and as I
> > mentioned before, I'll donate that to one of the many September 11th
> > causes.  I won't make any profit off of this.  Don't worry about me
being
> > short some cash; I think they will sell over the next year, and I'm more
> > worried about people thinking that I'm profiting in any sort of way.
> >
> > In summary: $11.50 per kit, plus shipping plus paypal charges if you
> > choose that route.  Otherwise, mail a check to:
> >
> > Steven Ciciora
> > 1620 S. Vilas Ct.
> > Superior, CO 80027
> >
> > I'll have extra kits available for anyone who wants them!
> >
> > - Steve
> >
> >
>
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