Just curious why that kit is so complex? The Jaycar one is a lot simpler. Or
is that because it is not for wide band O2 sensors?


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From: GREENBURY, Andrew Robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 1:48 PM
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Subject: Re: DIY A/F ratio meter


Doesnt someone on the list work at a Hyundai dealership who would be able
to check whether they used a WB sensor??

Andrew


On Mon, 17 Jun 2002, Steve Lamb wrote:

> >Okay, what about grey imports?  What about all the wierd grey
> >imports in NZ?  If an American Honda has one, surely there's others,
> >or is that the only car in the entire world that has ever used a
> >wide band O2 sensor?
>
> There was a rumour that some recent Hyundai model used a WB sensor,
> but hasn't been confirmed.  The Honda sensor is the NTK brand but it
> requires a special circuit to be able to work with a meter.  Someone
> on the diy-efi list has developed cheap meter/interface and there was
> a group buy purchase arrangement underway at one point, but ya gotta
> be a bit careful how you approach those guys as they are highly
> protective of their knowledge base and don't take well to newbies.....
>
> The Bosch LSM-11 is probably the most widely used and generally
> available of the WB sensors.  The last one I bought was $550 (trade)
> but I think it's available now for under $400.
>
>


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