[Diy_efi] WBO2 and AFR

gary gas-
Fri Jul 8 19:25:13 UTC 2005


Seeing that you were foolish enuf to take that (my) answer out 
of context, I'll state I did not EVER state that the partial pressure
of oxygen was not, or could not be influenced by other gases 
present in the exhaust stream.  The O2 sensor STILL only out
puts a signal that reflects/recognizes oxygen content of exhaust..  
When you find an O2 sensor meter that specifically displays #s 
reflecting something other O2 content, let me know.  O2 sensors 
are influenced by exhaust pressure, but that does not make the 
meter a pressure sensor meter.   Again, if  you are foolish enuf 
to take me out of context, I'll answer the way I did.

GAS

P.S. For the others on this list, that I hold in good standing, CO 
is not one of them.  IOW, there is no direct connection between 
CO content in the exhaust stream and O2 content recognized.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Adam Wade" <espresso_doppio at yahoo.com>
To: <diy_efi at diy-efi.org>
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 1:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Diy_efi] WBO2 and AFR


> --- gary <gas- at charter.net> wrote:
> 
> > The sensor recognizes only oxygen.  No other aspect of 
> > the exhaust content is recognized.  They are referred to as 
> > OXYGEN (and oxygen only) sensors for a reason.
> 
> Hm, that differs markedly from the experimental
> results delivered by Mr. Bowling.  What experiments
> have you done with zero-oxygen test cells (or even
> test cells with the same amount of oxygen, but varying
> amounts of other exhaust constituents) to support this
> claim, and refute Mr. Bowling's?





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