[Diy_efi] wide band O2's
Brian McMahan
BMcMahan
Wed Jul 6 12:10:06 UTC 2005
You have a point. There's always an easy way to check though just take
it out and let it sit then check what AFR it's reading.
B
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From: diy_efi-bounces at diy-efi.org [mailto:diy_efi-bounces at diy-efi.org]
On Behalf Of gary
Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 10:26 PM
To: diy_efi at diy-efi.org
Subject: Re: [Diy_efi] wide band O2's
BTW, I was referring to digital processing, not necessarily the
display. Another thing regarding the PLX; there is no 'in use'
manual calibrating. It is my understanding, it relies strictly on
the sensor's calibration resistor. Again, I question the accuracy,
especially after it has been in use for some (hours) time.
GAS
-----Original Message-----
From: diy_efi-bounces at diy-efi.org
[mailto:diy_efi-bounces at diy-efi.org]On Behalf Of gary
Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 7:15 PM
To: diy_efi at diy-efi.org
Subject: Re: [Diy_efi] wide band O2's
I thot digital was 'state of the art'. Isn't PLX
analog?
I question the accuracy.
GAS
----- Original Message -----
From: Brian McMahan
<mailto:BMcMahan at superchips.com>
To: diy_efi at diy-efi.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 10:42 AM
Subject: RE: [Diy_efi] wide band O2's
If you want state of the art you should try the
PLX R-500... It's the
best I've ever used.
www.plxdevices.com
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