From: John Haas <jrh@bounty.jsc.nasa.gov> Subject: Re: exhaust analyzers Date: Sun, 1 Feb 1998 14:23:25 +0000 ![]()
DeTomaso Mailing List: February 98, Message #19
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so do you think there is any point in using one on a carburated engine? If the readings fluctuate is it something you can filter with a little experience to derive any useful information? > > At 10:09 AM 1/31/98 +0000, you wrote: > >Is anyone using a in car mounted fuel mixture indicator? If so what are > >your impressions? > > > >john > > > > > > > I use one and they work pretty good if you can keep the O2 sensor warm. > That means that they need to be mounted close the engine as possible. Or > you could use the 3 wire heated type. I have found that it will scare you > if you use one on a carburated engine. The mixture will go all over the > place. > > Dave D > > -- ********************************************************** John Haas, Lead Mechanical Engineer Special Projects Group, Johnson Engineering Corp. e-mail: jrh@bounty.jsc.nasa.gov or JHaas@ems.jsc.nasa.gov Voice:(281)228-7739 FAX:(281)283-6550 555 Forge River Road,Suite 150, Webster, Texas 77598-4336 **********************************************************