Air Fuel Ratio Meter
is anyone using one ?????
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Ted......tell us a bit more about how you plan to install it and use it.
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More importantly were did you get it from ?
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Innovate MotorsportCutdownSpence wrote:More importantly were did you get it from ?
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How much and how good? Was actually wondering if something like this was available, it would be great for us over in NI where there is no one with scooter experience with a dyno.
Yes TED Crud I have one but not installed it has yet.
I plan to weld on the socket to the exhaust next time I need to strip the exhaust down.
For me my plan is to run it periodically to check the engine is still within dyno settings.
I also note that the same company has a wifi version that logs to a apple app,
It looks a great bit of kit.
I plan to weld on the socket to the exhaust next time I need to strip the exhaust down.
For me my plan is to run it periodically to check the engine is still within dyno settings.
I also note that the same company has a wifi version that logs to a apple app,
It looks a great bit of kit.
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The lamba sensor looks to be the same one I have on my Dyno......a Bosch 5 wire sensor, same as used on AudiTT and such like. However mine is hard wired into the Dyno so it runs through a big box of electronics to convert the signal, which then runs through a PC, and finally the Dyno software. It's is all synchronised with the Dyno rollers and software so that I have a real time readout for the relevant throttle positions and RPM ranges throughout the rev range.......thus I can analyse an air/fuel graph at the end of the run and use the info to adjust accordingly. So the sensor is great......but one of many items which make up a complete picture (sensor, hardware, software, Dyno rollers, PC, throttle position, RPM range, Dyno curve). All I can see in the pic (via my phone) is the sensor, and a CD........? How will you rig this up it get effective info? And will it be a permanent fixture or detachable? Have you a link to the page you purchases from so I can read the spec? Cheers.
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