O2 sensor display.
Ward
wspoonemore at excite.com
Mon Apr 19 04:34:28 GMT 1999
You guys are over thinking this,
1) beter precission is only good if you can use it.
2) The run of the mill sensors are all the same, and are accurate to a 1/10
AFR value.
3) Since this site is about GM ECM's, this feature is built into each and
every GM ECM/PCM and works very well.
I wouild suggest a focus on how to get the benifits of the existing o2
sensor. All GM systems will tell you exactly what it wants fir fuel
predictions.
Ward
On Sun, 18 Apr 1999 21:07:24 -0700, Terry/Carol Kelley wrote:
> I certainly looks nice. The price about right.
>
> Terry Kelley
>
> 1986 Olds Ciera GT 3800 Supercharged
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Regnirps at aol.com <Regnirps at aol.com>
> To: gmecm at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu <gmecm at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu>
> Date: Sunday, April 18, 1999 8:06 PM
> Subject: Re: O2 sensor display.
>
>
> >
> >In a message dated 4/18/99 7:50:53 PM, terryk at foothill.net writes:
> >
> >>What price are you looking at? It would be useful if reasonably priced.
> >>Terry Kelley
> >
> >On the web page www.regnirps.com/autosense/autosense.htm (I think I got
> that
> >right) I have a trial run of $98 based on the ridiculous price of $129
for
> a
> >10 lamp unit I have seen the inside of ; )
> >
> >I figured I have twice the precision, I should be at least $30 cheaper.
Is
> >that good business or what? I could have gone higher than the
competition,
> >but their units are soooo simple I would be embarrassed to charge what
they
> >do. Besides, there is an error in the data sheet of a commonly used part
> for
> >these things which none of them have noticed that will overheat parts if
> they
> >work near the edge.
> >
> >Charlie Springer
> >
> >
> >
>
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