DIY WB update
bcroe at juno.com
bcroe at juno.com
Thu Mar 15 01:05:45 GMT 2001
Barry, If this is the wrong place to find about the WB OX
sensor, I'd like to know where the right place is. I haven't
around long or continuously, but I do have a couple WB
sensors I'd like to put to work. Apparently there is enough
info among the list members to get the job done, but I
haven't figured out how to get it. Originally I thought
a few hundred $ would buy me a unit, but now the talk
seems to be build your own. The info I've seen is
not complete enough to inspire confidence that I can
build something that works instead of blowing a very
expensive sensor
Right now I'm resorting to trying to get together a Ho*da
bench setup to reverse engineer; however any other info
would be appreciated. I might even contribute some
design/construction once I fully understand the sensor
requirements. I'd like to start with better checking out my
76 Cadillac 500 factory injection, which I have completely
reverse engineered (some list members have received
that info from me). After that are many other projects
thanks, Bruce Roe, Aurora, IL
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001 11:46:44 -0500 Barry Tisdale <btisdale at cybersol.com>
writes:
> Got the DIY WB O2 sensor project completed and adapted to my ECM
> (7749 -
> Syclone) and data reading software. Thought there might be some
> interest
> among other WB builders as to how this worked for me.
> So far, this is a benchtop unit - have a bit of work to do to turn
> the
> spaghetti tangle of jumpers into a vehicle mounted unit, but she
> *works*!
>
> Additional benefit is that the Weeder board has eight ADC inputs
> available
> - room enough to monitor WB oxy, EGT, fuel pressure, etc - more than
> I'd
> hoped for.
>
> Special thanks to Chad and Bruce for making this whole thing
> possible -
> what a *neat* gadget - helped to pass a dreary winter!
>
> Barry - Syclone #26
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