Cool... that's what I thought...
Had a bit of a read through the instructions and had come
to that conclusion too.

thanks
James


andrew smith wrote:

> James,
> Thats the limits of the sensor.You could just get it as rich as it reads
> then go one calibration richer although 11.8 is fine.
>
> James Fitness wrote:
>
> > Hi All
> >
> > Well I recently built a Jaycar A/F ratio meter, the one with the
> > digital readout as well as LED bar graph...
> >
> > the thing works a treat... but only problem is that it's range
> > maxes out at 11.8:1 at which point the display just says "r"
> > for rich...  and with most turbo cars being tuned at
> > around the 11.5:1 to 11.8:1 at full throttle, it pretty much
> > makes it useless for tuning purposes....
> > Anybody got any ideas on how to spread the range a little
> > further? down to 11:1 would be good..
> >
> > Does anybody know if the range of some of the manufactured
> > gauges is any better?  (like the Autometer one or others)
> >
> > Cya
> > James
> >
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