anybody ever used the voltage off their o2 sensor to read a/f ratios?
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anybody ever used the voltage off their o2 sensor to read a/f ratios?
anybody ever used the voltage off their o2 sensor to read a/f ratios? like this here:http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=46093
i figure a voltmeter that can read 1/10th or 1/100th of a volt should work just the same. let me know thanks.
i figure a voltmeter that can read 1/10th or 1/100th of a volt should work just the same. let me know thanks.
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Re:anybody ever used the voltage off their o2 sensor to read a/f ratios?
pointless anyways.. those sensors are narrow band and only output a signal for 14.0 to 15.0 afr.. so pointless in a turbo car (when you're looking for what, 12's?)
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Re:anybody ever used the voltage off their o2 sensor to read a/f ratios?
everybody who has a autometer guage is doing the same thing, all it is is a voltage between 0-1 and the autoguage just puts it into a nice pretty form for you. A voltmeter would tell you the same thing except in numbers instead of lights. It's all pretty much useless anyway.
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