[Tigers] O2 Sensor

parlanti at comcast.net parlanti at comcast.net
Mon Dec 22 06:52:45 MST 2008


For those of you who like to fiddle with electronics, there are several simple circuits to build the A/F meter. Here's one:

http://www.autospeed.com/A_0217/cms/article.html

and a link to the kit if you don't like to scratch build:

http://store.autospeed.com/Items/14459?&caSKU=14459&caTitle=Mixture%20Display%20Kit%20For%20Fuel%20Injected%20Cars

When I had my exhaust system built, I put in an O2 bung just aft of each header, before the "H" pipe. Someday, I'll get around to building 2 of these meters and be able to watch each bank of cylinders.

Cheers,

JVP
1966 Mk1a B382000026
1959 Abarth Zagato 750GT

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-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: Steve Laifman <SLaifman at SoCal.rr.com> 

> Lee, 
> 
> Believe it, or not, I have a Bosh sensor on my Edelbrock kit. It is in 
> the right bank exhaust pipe just below the manifold. The instrument 
> package came with a threaded bung to weld to the manifold sealing the 
> hole you make. Weld first, drill out later - make sure no interference 
> in engine compartment. 
> 
> It is connected to an LED array, and senses Air/Fuel ratio for checking 
> engine tuning. See the difference between idle, part, and full throttle! 
> 
> Here is an Amazon.com link of my device: 
> 
> http://www.amazon.com/Edelbrock-6593-Fuel-Ratio-Gauge/dp/B00062YBES 

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