<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>In a message dated 1/17/01 7:44:44 PM Eastern Standard Time, OneSS2NV@aol.com
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<BR> I've seen air/fuel ratio monitors in the Summit catalog that work off O2
<BR>sensor readings. Does anyone make just a voltage display to monitor the O2
<BR>volts, or can I make one somehow? Suggestions, anyone?
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<BR>Those meters are only as accurate as the stock O2 sensor, Which leaves much
<BR>to be desired. What you'd benefit from would be a WB O2 that monitors actual
<BR>AF ratio and/or an EGT meter so you could monitor exhaust temps. I heard
<BR>about a WB O2 project, but dont know enuf to build one. maybe the guy(s)
<BR>responsible will chime in once back from his outing.
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<BR>Jim (FA) Testa Type86 on buick.fiendish.net
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