From: "mark krawczuk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Cheap Air/Fuel ratio meter and sensor for L-series Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2004 23:51:09 +0930
hi, might pay to get a 3 wire ego sensor from a ea falcon , the heating element will make the actaul sensor. start reading better,sooner, than waiting for the exh to bring it up to operating specs.
the a/f meter from jaycar cost about 70 $??
there is another kit from jaycar for about $20 or soo, which just has a row of leds...
btw has any body looked at the latest jaycar catalog ?
look at catalog numbers:
bs-5080
kc-5382
kc-5380
kc-5385
kc-5387
kc-5386
kc-5384
kc-5375
they are a heap o f electronic kits for efi cars....
thing is , i actually ordered the book, but they said the book wont be ready till september (even though its advertsied in this year s catalog.
theres some really interesting kits, boost controller etc...
mark k
----- Original Message ----- From: rclough To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 8:43 PM Subject: Re: Cheap Air/Fuel ratio meter and sensor for L-series
Good idea! I've had similar thought for the same reason(s).
Keep us informed how you go building and installing it, and how it works if you succeed.
I have read that the o2 sensor in the Hyundai Excell with the twin cam head is a high quality unit for sensing. Could be a good deal from a wrecker.
Others may add their knowledge on this.
----- Original Message ----- From: Rob P To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 7:02 PM Subject: Cheap Air/Fuel ratio meter and sensor for L-series
Hi all,
I want to set up my L4 powered 1600 with a cheap O2 sensor and A/F ratio meter.
Is there anything I need to know? I see heaps of cheap O2 sensors on Ebay, brand new starting at around AUS$30-$40. There is a Bosch #11051 (OE type before catalyst single wire) O2 sensor listed as suitable for an L-series 4-cylinder. Are these any good? I'm just running twin SU's on one car with an L18 and twin Weber 45's on another with a L20B and want to swap between them for tuning. I thought I'd just get a Jaycar LED A/F meter kit and DIY it.
I should be able to put the whole thing together for less than $150 I reckon.
Any thoughts?
Cheers, Rob P
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