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[alfa] Re: alfa-digest V9 #1175
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- From: Jon Pike <jhpike@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 03:09:21 -0800
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Eric -
<Should we take this off the digest?>
I for one am enjoying this discussion, so no, keep it on the digest please.
Jeff
Ditto here.. would be nice for future reference if it had been named
with a connected subject.. probably too late now for that...
I'm watching interestedly from the sidelines, for my goal of a fairly
accurate mixture meter for my Spica car.
I see you can get fancy datalogging boxes with multi temp probe and RPM
sensing, for $125 in kit form, nice but more than I immidiately
wanted.. especially when what I want (dashboard meter) is a $50ish
option to the above. But the interesting point is that the WBO2 sensor
they use is now under $30, and compares in price to cheaper NBO2 ones...
I'm about to have some exhaust work done, (if I ever find a source for
some Spider cat flanges, I'm about to beg for rusted out exhaust
pieces!!) and bungs will be put in. If the WB looks reasonable, I'll
consider creating a plain vanilla meter readout, like currently exists
for the narrow sensors. Bargraph, digits, or both..
If there's interest, maybe I could supply kits?
Let me know how suitable WB is for a tuning/driving meter.
Jon
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