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Author: Subject: AFR meters/guages etc
tony-devon

posted on 27/8/11 at 10:05 AM Reply With Quote
AFR meters/guages etc

ok please bear with me as I build bikes etc and have no real knowledge of these systems, my latest build is a pain as cant find anywhere that will be able to RR set it up locally

so I been looking at these AFR guages etc, am I correct in my understanding that this will allow me to see the rich/lean state of the engine in real time, so I can work out where in the range needs tuning and at least know Im going the right way with it

my exhaust system is 4-2-1, so Im guessing that I would be best putting the lambda sensor bit in the system where its just 1 pipe? as I have 4 adjustable carbs I dont want it in the downpipe etc where it will read just that carb?

am I totally wrong or at least barking at the right forest, deffo most likely the wrong tree, but at least in the vicinity LOL





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Ben_Copeland

posted on 27/8/11 at 11:06 AM Reply With Quote
Yep your correct. It will read realtime afr and position in the position is best in the end by the last collector.





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tony-devon

posted on 27/8/11 at 11:29 AM Reply With Quote
many thanks, off to scour ebay now
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