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Post by scooter on Feb 12, 2015 22:12:06 GMT -5
I'll be keeping it low tech, but in the end it's the same thing, I just have to read values instead of having the computer translate for me. An O2 sensor puts out a certain amount of voltage based on the amount of residual oxygen left in the exhaust stream. All that's needed is a volt meter to read the voltage, that's what I'll mount to take readings while riding visually. I think those O2 sensors do zero to one volt. Not sure.
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Post by JerryScript on Feb 12, 2015 23:03:29 GMT -5
I'll be keeping it low tech, but in the end it's the same thing, I just have to read values instead of having the computer translate for me. An O2 sensor puts out a certain amount of voltage based on the amount of residual oxygen left in the exhaust stream. All that's needed is a volt meter to read the voltage, that's what I'll mount to take readings while riding visually. I think those O2 sensors do zero to one volt. Not sure. Depends on the particular sensor, but generally speaking that's true. It's not too difficult to find spec sheets for O2 sensor with the lambda values associated with voltage readings.
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