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Location: Brisbane
Registered: May 2002
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Re: air fuel ratio meter
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Wed, 30 June 2004 23:08

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Conventional narrow-band EGO sensors can only tell you if the mixture is at stoich, above stoich, or below stoich. This is fine if you're trying to trim the fuel mixtures at cruise for optimum fuel efficiency (that's what they're designed for), but pretty useless for anything else. If you want to know what the fuel mixtures are doing under any other circumstances, you need a wide-band EGO sensor.
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pulcino | Tue, 29 June 2004 20:35 |
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pulcino | Wed, 30 June 2004 04:42 |
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Norbie | Wed, 30 June 2004 23:08 |
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